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The work argues for the existence of distinct human groups and surveys evidence from anatomy, physiology, pathology, comparative psychology, language, and philology to map human variation. It assesses environmental factors such as climate and the effects of hybridization, examines species concepts and taxonomic systems, and weighs competing hypotheses about human origins, including contested ideas about spontaneous generation. The treatment combines empirical observations with theoretical discussion, aiming to classify human diversity and to debate how far biological and cultural traits support plurality rather than a single origin.

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G. Pouchet

G. Pouchet was a French naturalist and author known for his work in the fields of biology and anthropology. His notable book, "The Plurality of the Human Race," explores the concept of human diversity and the origins of different races. Pouchet's contributions to literature reflect his interest in the scientific understanding of humanity, and he engaged with contemporary debates on race and evolution. His work remains a significant part of the discourse surrounding human origins and diversity.

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