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9 de mai. de 2024 · The term eugenics was coined in 1883 by British explorer and natural scientist Francis Galton, who, influenced by Charles Darwin ’s theory of natural selection, advocated a system that would allow “the more suitable races or strains of blood a better chance of prevailing speedily over the less suitable.”
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Há 4 dias · Fingerprints. Fingerprint Identification and Classification. Francis Galton, a cousin of Charles Darwin and who, for most of his career, was identified with the eugenics movement, became a leading figure in the development of using fingerprints to identify individuals.
Há 4 dias · Education and training in a new unified model of psychology built from the preexisting theories and schools of psychology. Similar to "emotional intelligence" or general personal growth, this model addresses the emotions and failure to get to goals, decision-making, and wisdom in life's choices, as well as love and respect in one's social circles.
23 de abr. de 2024 · First, that the pathology paradigm could equally be called Galton’s (or the Galtonian) paradigm, after British polymath and ‘father of eugenics’ Francis Galton. Second, that Galton significantly influenced German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin’s seminal contribution to modern psychiatric diagnosis.
Há 4 dias · La eugenesia fue popularizada por Francis Galton, un primo de Charles Darwin, en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. Influenciado por las teorías de la evolución y la selección natural de Darwin, Galton propuso la idea de que la intervención humana podía acelerar la evolución mediante la promoción de matrimonios entre personas con características hereditarias consideradas superiores.
10 de mai. de 2024 · Workshop: Eugenics in the Academy. In summer 2020, memorials to prominent eugenicists Francis Galton, Karl Pearson, and Ronald Fisher were removed from campuses in London and Cambridge, as campaigners pressured universities to address their historical entanglements with the eugenics movement.
Há 3 dias · Francis Galton, an early eugenicist, coined the term itself. [need quotation to verify] Logo from the Second International Eugenics Conference, 1921, depicting eugenics as a tree which unites a variety of different fields G. K. Chesterton, an opponent of eugenics, photographed by Ernest Herbert Mills in 1909