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30 Nov 1827
St. George Jackson Mivart |
birth St. George Jackson Mivart Born 30 Nov 1827; died 1 Apr 1900 at age 72. English biologist who was a leading critic of Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection. Although called to the Bar in 1851, he instead pursued his interests in natural history and comparative anatomy, studying the insectivores and carnivores. He held that variation was predetermined by a higher intelligence, and that evolution proceeded in a step-wise fashion, and not an accumulation of small variations. In Jan 1871 he published Genesis of Species, opposing Darwin's interpretation of evolution. Mivart's liberal position even seemed to conflict with his Roman Catholic religion, for which he was excommunicated by Cardinal Vaughan in Jan 1900, a few months before he died. |
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30 Nov 1827
George Jackson Mivart |
birth George Jackson Mivart George Jackson Mivart (died 1900), English biologist. |