Controversial Debates about the Origin of Mankind
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https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v3i11.1682Keywords:
Carl Linnaeus, Charles Darwin, F. Engels, Thomas Huxley, Carl Fogtu, Stephen Jay Goult, Homa Sapienes, University of Connecticut, Loring Brace, Robert Broome, William King Gregory, Glynn Isaac, Grafton Elliott SmithAbstract
This article presents the opinions of several scientists on the origin of mankind. It is impossible to imagine the past history without knowing the emergence of mankind and the gradual development of mankind through physical evolution. According to Darwin's theory, man is not only physical not only the structure, but also explaining the nature of their thinking, religious and spiritual qualities in connection with nature has become an urgent problem. However, most scientists have denied Darwin's theory.
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