the devine right theory
the devine right theory
The divine right theory
A 17th century European king would most likely support the divine right theory.
A 17th century European king would most likely support the divine right theory.
The theory that the natural spirits of what is now named America, is a European un confirmed theory, to justify their right to steal it!
European Journal of Political Theory was created in 2002.
It is generally thought to support the Theory of Evolution.
The public, due mostly to religious reasons, was not ready for any transmutational theory and Lamarck's theory had no evidence to support it thus scientists of the time did not pay it much attention. Also Cuvier was Lamarck's enemy and denigrated the theory Lamarck developed.
Red shift does not support the steady state theory.
A seventeenth-century European king would most likely support the theory of absolute monarchy, which posits that a monarch holds supreme authority and is not bound by laws or regulations imposed by a governing body. This theory, championed by thinkers like Thomas Hobbes, justified the king's divine right to rule, asserting that the monarchy's power was ordained by God. Such a belief reinforced the king's control over both his subjects and the state, aligning with the period's political landscape.
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Louis pasteur was the one to support th theory of biogenesis.