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- Degeneration abstract "Degeneration theory was a widely influential concept in the social and biological sciences between about 1860 and 1910. The theory of degeneration started life in relation to earlier (late eighteenth century) ideas concerning ethnicity and the origins of the human races - as described by Blumenbach and other "natural history" writers. The meaning of degeneration was poorly defined but may be regarded as an early understanding of organic change from more complex to simpler, less differentiated forms - and applied to both physical (biological) and social systems - including environmentally determined variations from a common human ancestral stock. As the nineteenth century progressed, the increasing popularity of "degeneration" reflected an anxious pessimism about the future of European/Western civilization. However, something of a paradox rests with the fact that, at the very climax of its cultural and scientific achievements, several of Europe's leading thinkers became preoccupied with the details of its possible decline and collapse.".
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- Degeneration wikiPageID "1014250".
- Degeneration wikiPageRevisionID "602914165".
- Degeneration date "December 2013".
- Degeneration for "use of quotations, spurious use of bold, excessive detail".
- Degeneration hasPhotoCollection Degeneration.
- Degeneration subject Category:Bioethics.
- Degeneration subject Category:History_of_psychiatry.
- Degeneration comment "Degeneration theory was a widely influential concept in the social and biological sciences between about 1860 and 1910. The theory of degeneration started life in relation to earlier (late eighteenth century) ideas concerning ethnicity and the origins of the human races - as described by Blumenbach and other "natural history" writers.".
- Degeneration label "Degeneratie".
- Degeneration label "Degeneration".
- Degeneration label "Degeneração".
- Degeneration label "Entartung (Medizingeschichte)".
- Degeneration label "Théorie de la dégénérescence".
- Degeneration label "Zwyrodnienie".
- Degeneration label "退化".
- Degeneration label "退化".
- Degeneration sameAs Entartung_(Medizingeschichte).
- Degeneration sameAs Théorie_de_la_dégénérescence.
- Degeneration sameAs 退化.
- Degeneration sameAs 퇴화.
- Degeneration sameAs Degeneratie.
- Degeneration sameAs Zwyrodnienie.
- Degeneration sameAs Degeneração.
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- Degeneration wasDerivedFrom Degeneration?oldid=602914165.
- Degeneration isPrimaryTopicOf Degeneration.