BIOL 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Internal Consistency, Georges Cuvier, Genetic Variation

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Pattern: all species are independent (unrelated to each other, life on earth is young (~6000 years old, species are incapable of change. Process: the mechanism/process that explained this patter was instantaneous and independent creation of living organisms by a supernatural being: the evolution of evolutionary thought (p40) Plato and typological thinking: typological thinking --> a type of thinking based on the idea that species are unchanging and that variations of species is unimportant or misleading. Plato was a greek philosopher, believed that every organism was perfect, unchanging, and created by god. Plato believed that these organisms may only slightly deviate from the perfect type: god made one perfect type of each organism, every other is a copy. Lamarck and the idea of evolution as change through time: his theory made the great chain of being which was referred to as a ladder, more similar to an escalator (trying to reach superiority, complexity)

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