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Jean-Baptiste Robinet also known as Jean-Baptiste-René Robinet, was a French naturalist, known for his five-volume work De la nature (1761–68).
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Jean-Baptiste-René Robinet, the French littérateur and speculative philosopher, was born in Rennes. He started to become a Jesuit, but withdrew from the ...
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Jean Baptiste RobinetFrench natural philosopher who was among the first to advocate concepts leading to our current theory of evolution in living organisms.
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Jean Baptiste Robinet, 1735-1820, French naturalist. Robinet combined a traditional belief in the perfect hierarchy of species with the notion of continual ...
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Let us conclude that all matter is essentially animal.” — Jean Robinet (c.1768), Of the Nature; cited by Terence Murphy (1976) in “Jean-Baptiste Rene Robinet” ...
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Jean-Baptiste Robinet was a French naturalist and philosopher. His most known work consisted of five-volumes and titled De la nature. He also wrote French and ...
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Jean Baptiste René Robinet Correspondence · Jean Baptiste René Robinet ... Jean Baptiste Robinet Publisher: Legare Street Press, 2023-07-18. Language ...
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