The variety of attitudes among palaeontologists faced with evolution (1840-1870)

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  • Marc Godinot Départment d'Histoire de la Terre, Muséum National d'Historie Naturelle

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https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.27.2.18122

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History of palaeontology, evolution, creation, fossil record

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A variety of attitudes existed among paleontologists faced with evolution, or transformism, in 1840-1870. D’Orbigny, forcefully contributing to stratigraphy, was a catastrophist mand a natural creationist. Brongniart, also catastrophist, had a more religious blend of creationism. D’Omalius d’Halloy and Gérard were explicitely transformists before Darwin, the former being religious and the latter not. Bronn and d’Archiac had a continuous view of the history of life, yet were not transformists, for scientific reasons. Gaudry became an enthusiastic evolutionist and was religious. Their different philosophico-religious opinions reveal that, in their varied attitudes toward transformism, scientific considerations were far more important than anything else; philosophical considerations played a role, and religious choices had little influence

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2020-10-11

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Godinot, M. (2020). The variety of attitudes among palaeontologists faced with evolution (1840-1870). Spanish Journal of Palaeontology, 27(2), 143–158. https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.27.2.18122
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