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monogenist
monogenist (məˈnɒdʒɪnɪst) [f. mono- + -gen + -ist. So F. monogéniste.] 1. One who believes or maintains the theory of the origin of mankind from a single pair.1857 Gliddon in Nott & G. Indig. Races 402 The Monogenists and the Polygenists: being an exposition of the doctrines of schools professing to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monogenism
The Ethnological Society of London had the monogenist tradition of Thomas Hodgkin and James Cowles Prichard, continuing in Robert Gordon Latham. On the other hand, Darwin's theory admitted the idea of "varieties of man": it was neither purely monogenist (in the sense of the term previously used) wikipedia.org
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unigenist
uˈnigenist, a. [f. uni-, after monogenist.] Of or pertaining to monogeny; monogenistic.1896 A. H. Keane Ethnology vii. 156 Another argument in support of the unigenist doctrine against polygenist views. Oxford English Dictionary
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Samuel Kneeland (naturalist)
Smith was a monogenist but with qualifications, and he referred to the polygenist theory of Samuel George Morton. wikipedia.org
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monogenesis
monogenesis (mɒnəʊˈdʒɛnɪsɪs) [a. mod.L.: see mono- and genesis. Cf. F. monogenèse.] 1. Geol. Oneness of origin.1864 Webster (cites Dana). 2. Biol. in various uses (see quots.).1866 Brande & Cox Dict. Sci., etc., Monogenesis. Professor van Beneden understands this term as applied to the direct develo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polygenism
Colenso pointed to monuments and artifacts in Egypt to debunk monogenist beliefs that all races came from the same stock. Monogenist debates across America, and advocates of the polygenism school became known as pluralists. wikipedia.org
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Carl Vogt
Vogt defended the theory of polygenist evolution; he rejected the monogenist beliefs of most Darwinists and instead believed that each race had evolved wikipedia.org
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Thomas Bendyshe
The dissertation by Hunter actually takes a different line from Blumenbach's later views, Hunter on the matter of human diversity being "staunchly monogenist Bendyshe disagreed with the interpretation of Flourens, that Blumenbach was a monogenist, calling that view a "singular mistake" in terms of the "unity wikipedia.org
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Charles Hamilton Smith
Smith was nominally a monogenist, maintaining that the creation of humans was a single event, rather than multiple, but he was less convinced by the standard wikipedia.org
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John Colenso
Colenso pointed to monuments and artefacts in Egypt to debunk monogenist beliefs that all races came from the same stock, i.e. from Adam and Eve. wikipedia.org
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Negroid
British biologist Thomas Huxley, a strong advocate of Darwinism and a monogenist, counted ten "modifications of mankind", dividing the native populations wikipedia.org
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Robert Boyle
Boyle also had a monogenist perspective about race origin. wikipedia.org
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Race in France
However, this taxonomic classification went against the prevailing idea of race in France, that of de Buffon, a monogenist who believed that the differences wikipedia.org
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Ethnological Society of London
On the topic of race, the Ethnological Society retained views descending from Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, who had a five-race theory but was a monogenist wikipedia.org
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Conjectural history
Kames was an early polygenist, or was an environmental monogenist only with scepticism about the adequacy of the theory. wikipedia.org
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