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polygenist hypotheses,
including biblical creationist polygenism and
polygenist evolution. To make
polygenism compatible with the
Biblical account in the early...
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supported slavery and
claimed his
views on
polygenism had
nothing to do with politics. His
views on
polygenism have been
claimed to have
emboldened proponents...
- A
polygene is a
member of a
group of non-epistatic
genes that
interact additively to
influence a
phenotypic trait, thus
contributing to multiple-gene inheritance...
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posits a
common descent for all humans. The
negation of
monogenism is
polygenism. This
issue was
hotly debated in the
Western world in the
nineteenth century...
- can
refer to:
Polygenesis (linguistics), a
theory of
language origin Polygenism, an
obsolete theory of
human origin Gene duplication, a form of genetic...
- to whites. In the last two
decades of the 18th century, the
theory of
polygenism, the
belief that
different races had
evolved separately in each continent...
- has
recently been
discovered in the
island of Flores). The
creationist polygenism of
Samuel George Morton and
Louis Ag****iz,
which presented human races...
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Enlightenment (an era from the 1650s to the 1780s),
concepts of
monogenism and
polygenism became po****r,
though they
would only be
systematized epistemologically...
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Louisville School of
Medicine and is one of the
earliest proponents of
Polygenism in the
United States.
Charles Caldwell was born on May 14, 1772, in Caswell...
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conflict between monogenism (a
single origin for all
human races) and
polygenism (the
hypothesis that
races had
separate origins). This
debate was originally...