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Lamarckism

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Lamarckism

Theory of evolution, now discredited, advocated during the early 19th century by French naturalist Jean Baptiste Lamarck. Lamarckism is the theory that acquired characteristics, such as the increased body mass of an athlete, were inherited. It differs from the Darwinian theory of evolution.

According to Lamarck, organisms have an urge to ‘improve’ rather than being shaped by natural selection acting on random variations. Later, Lamarckism just came to mean a belief in the inheritance of acquired characteristics–a now discarded opinion shared by most biologists before the discovery of genetics.



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In a way, this opens the door to Lamarckism, the transmission and inheritance of environmentally caused characteristics--heretofore discounted in evolutionary biology.
The whole thing smacked of Lamarckism, the long-rejected idea that environmental influences can change an animal or plant's structure and offspring can inherit that change.
The term applies to most forms of design philosophy, Lamarckism, creationism, animal spiritualism, and any other ways of thinking
 
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