From the Englightenment to the middle of the 19th century, geological time and the antiquity of human beings received ever growing attention. This was caused by a series of events, such as: *the beginnings of experimentation in Geology (Buffon, 1778) *the development of the transformism (Lamarck, 1809) *the recognition and description of extinct animals (Cuvier, 1812) *as well as the studies made in alluvial deposits, caves and gravel beds, with brought to light artefacts, human rest and bone of extinguished animals (from John Frere, 1797, to Albert Gaudry, 1859). The development towards evolutionism (Darwin, 1859) came gradually. In Spain, all these currents found their echo: Spain, e.g. was the third country where the Palaeolithic rem...
Relations between religion and science have always been complex, and historians from the 19th centur...
El hallazgo de los restos óseos humanos de Neandertal en 1856 y las publicaciones de On the O...
This paper deals with discussions sparked by the scientific advances of paleontology in the first h...
[ES]: El evolucionismo no es un pensamiento estanco. Más bien se trata de un cuerpo científico que h...
A finals del segle XIX, després de la publicació de The origin of species per part de ...
Between the years 1939 and 1959, extensive changes took place in the objectives, practices and conte...
On occasion of the second centenary of the birth of Charles Darwin, the author presents a debate, wh...
ses (November 24, 1859), it marked a history-changing event. And the world has not been the same sin...
The tremendous impact of evolution upon Western religious thought resulted in large part from the sw...
[EN] The scientific, cultural and social impact of the ideas of Charles Darwin in the intellectual w...
In focusing on the story of Darwin\u27s religious doubts, scholars too often overlook Darwin\u27s po...
The world in which we live can have experienced few tragedies so great as the conflict between relig...
The actual neo-Darwinian concepts of human evolution conceive this evolution as a bush, unpredictabl...
O artigo analisa alguns aspectos ideológicos e metafísicos da transformação do imaginário ocidental ...
Scientific investigation in early nineteenth century England was based on natural theology. The evol...
Relations between religion and science have always been complex, and historians from the 19th centur...
El hallazgo de los restos óseos humanos de Neandertal en 1856 y las publicaciones de On the O...
This paper deals with discussions sparked by the scientific advances of paleontology in the first h...
[ES]: El evolucionismo no es un pensamiento estanco. Más bien se trata de un cuerpo científico que h...
A finals del segle XIX, després de la publicació de The origin of species per part de ...
Between the years 1939 and 1959, extensive changes took place in the objectives, practices and conte...
On occasion of the second centenary of the birth of Charles Darwin, the author presents a debate, wh...
ses (November 24, 1859), it marked a history-changing event. And the world has not been the same sin...
The tremendous impact of evolution upon Western religious thought resulted in large part from the sw...
[EN] The scientific, cultural and social impact of the ideas of Charles Darwin in the intellectual w...
In focusing on the story of Darwin\u27s religious doubts, scholars too often overlook Darwin\u27s po...
The world in which we live can have experienced few tragedies so great as the conflict between relig...
The actual neo-Darwinian concepts of human evolution conceive this evolution as a bush, unpredictabl...
O artigo analisa alguns aspectos ideológicos e metafísicos da transformação do imaginário ocidental ...
Scientific investigation in early nineteenth century England was based on natural theology. The evol...
Relations between religion and science have always been complex, and historians from the 19th centur...
El hallazgo de los restos óseos humanos de Neandertal en 1856 y las publicaciones de On the O...
This paper deals with discussions sparked by the scientific advances of paleontology in the first h...