Neo-Lamarckism in Portugal

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  • Carlos Almaça Museu Bocage, Departamento de Zoologia e Antropologia e Centro de Biologia Ambiental, Lisboa, Portugal

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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2000.v52.i2.208

Abstract


Darwinism was championed in Portugal by the University and progressionist political parties from the 1860's on. Neo-Darwinism was neglected in its proper time and so the acceptance of the inheritance of acquired characters continued over the first decades of the 20th century. Men of medical education who were professors of Biology at the University of Oporto supported neo-Lamarckian theories in early 20th century. The first one has been Américo Pires de Lima (1886-1966), professor of Botany, whose doctoral dissertation sustaining early Darwinism and neo-Lamarckism was presented in 1912. This thesis, as well as a few neo-Lamarckian publications with antropological significance, are commented and discussed in the present paper.

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Published

2000-12-30

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Almaça, C. (2000). Neo-Lamarckism in Portugal. Asclepio, 52(2), 85–98. https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2000.v52.i2.208

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