Sobre una redundancia: el Darwinismo social

  • Sandín M
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A review of the original sources and historical circunstances that encompassed the birth of darwinism make patent their poor entity as strictly biological theory. Otherwise their only original contribution to previous evolutive theories and hypothesis where limited to interpret the Nature by mean of the Malthus and Spencer economical and social concepts. The so called «social darwinism» is, therefore, not a distortion of «scientific darwinism» because is esentially social.

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Sandín, M. (2000). Sobre una redundancia: el Darwinismo social. Asclepio, 52(2), 27–50. https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2000.v52.i2.206

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