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  2. Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon - Wikipedia

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    Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon ( French: [ʒɔʁʒ lwi ləklɛʁ kɔ̃t də byfɔ̃]; 7 September 1707 – 16 April 1788) was a French naturalist, mathematician, and cosmologist. He held the position of intendant (director) at the Jardin du Roi, now called the Jardin des plantes .

  3. Social degeneration - Wikipedia

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    Theories of degeneration in the 18th century In the second half of the eighteenth century, degeneration theory gained prominence as an explanation of the nature and origin of human difference. Among the most notable proponents of this theory was Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon.

  4. History of evolutionary thought - Wikipedia

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    This article is about the history of evolutionary thought in biology. For the history of evolutionary thought in the social sciences, see Sociocultural evolution. For the history of religious discussions, see History of the creation–evolution controversy.

  5. Scientific racism - Wikipedia

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    The French naturalist Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707–1788) and the German anatomist Johann Blumenbach (1752–1840) were proponents of monogenism, the concept that all races have a single origin. [48] Buffon and Blumenbach believed a "degeneration theory" of the origins of racial difference. [48]

  6. National Museum of Natural History, France - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon in the formal garden. ... author of the earliest theory of evolution, ... Ecology and Biodiversity Management ...

  7. Histoire Naturelle - Wikipedia

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    On Buffon's death, the 19-year-old Georges Cuvier celebrated with the words "This time, the Comte de Buffon is dead and buried". Soon afterwards, the French Revolution went much further in sweeping away old attitudes to natural history, along with much else.

  8. Biogeography - Wikipedia

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    Buffon believed there was a single species creation event, and that different regions of the world were homes for varying species, which is an alternate view than that of Linnaeus. Buffon's law eventually became a principle of biogeography by explaining how similar environments were habitats for comparable types of organisms. [10]

  9. Struggle for existence - Wikipedia

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    Using Malthus's idea of the struggle for existence, Darwin was able to develop his view of adaptation, which was highly influential in the formulation of the theory of natural selection. [2] In addition, Alfred Wallace independently used the concept of the struggle for existence to help come to the same theory of evolution. [3]

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