The Evolutionary Theories of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer [and Comments and Replies]
Current Anthropology1974Vol. 15(3), pp. 211–237
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Derek Freeman, Carl Jay Bajema, John Blacking, Robert L. Carneiro, U. M. Cowgill, Santiago Genovés, Charles Coulston Gillispie, Michael T. Ghiselin, John C. Greene, Marvin Harris, Daniel Heyduk, Kinji Imanishi, Nevin P. Lamb, Ernst Mayr, Johannes W. Raum, George Gaylord Simpson
Abstract
In this paper certain crucial differences between the evolutionary theories of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer are explored. Particular attention is given to the Lamarckian basis of Spencer's evolutionary doctrine.
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