Georges-Louis Leclerc: He described evolution 100 years before Darwin – but hardly anyone knows this baron

Anyone who deals with the fathers of the theory of evolution will certainly name the Briton Charles Darwin, and most likely his compatriot Alfred Russel Wallace, but probably not: Georges-Louis Leclerc.

Georges-Louis Leclerc: He described evolution 100 years before Darwin – but hardly anyone knows this baron

Anyone who deals with the fathers of the theory of evolution will certainly name the Briton Charles Darwin, and most likely his compatriot Alfred Russel Wallace, but probably not: Georges-Louis Leclerc. The French Comte de Buffon had recognized a hundred years before Darwin that nature is not a static construct, but a dynamic system.

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