As Charles Darwin published "The Origin of Species" in 1859 and the Enlightenment took place in the 18th century, the answer is no.
Absolutely! This is not even a subject for discussion among educated people. Evolution is a fact and the theory opf evolution by natural selection explains that fact.
the theory of evolution, not revolution, and it was Charles Darwin.
people have many theory's for where people came from. one the theory of evolution. two the religious theory of god. Evolution starts from B.C ( Before Christ ). Dinosaurs to prehistoric monkeys, to us. I and lots more people believe monkeys were transformed into humans. Seeing that monkeys look alot like us in many ways. Then the god theory. Some people believe god brought us here.
A person who has a strong interest in human welfare, dignity, and values. They are agnostics and atheists who are versed in the humanities and prefer the theory of evolution.
While many Enlightenment philosophers worked within the social contract theory, Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote The Social Contract.
Darwins theory of evolution :)
Darwins theory of evolution
no the theory of evolution is a species becoming more advanced not over populated
fittest
Charles Darwin studied birds, medicine, and theory of evolution.
can someone help me please
Did you mean Charles Darwin? (Darwinism, Theologists and Philosopher?)
There is no proven theory of evolution only the physical evidence of what Chuck Norris has allowed to live.
Genetic variations are produced by mutations and sexual recombination
Darwin's theory of evolution was revolutionary.
If you're referring to the guy who formed the theory of evolution, no. He died in 1882, I believe.
Because due to Darwins theory of evolution, fossils lead to adaptations over time therefor giving us reason to find evolution within human beings and animals.