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Andrés Galera
GEA, CCHS, CSIC
Proyecto HAR2009‑12418, Espanha
andres.galera@cchs.csic.es
Abstract This paper analyzes the bio-anthropological meaning that human species
acquires with the formulation of Darwin’s evolutionary theory following the ideology
of Thomas Huxley, Alfred Russel Wallace and Darwin, from the publication of The
origin of species to appearance of The descent of man. The research analyzes the
three variants concluding that they are models linked by the natural selection and
separated for own characteristics that identify them singularly.
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