Raciology
Raciology (also known as racialism, racial science, or racial biology) is the study of human race, The term is not used very much in anthropology any more, because to some anthropologists it is considered outdated and racist.
Raciology Media
- Robert Boyle (1627–1691), an Irish-born English scientist, was an early supporter of the scientific method and founder of modern chemistry. Boyle is known for his pioneering experiments on the physical properties of gases, his authorship of the Sceptical Chymist, his role in creating the Royal Society of London, and his philanthropy in the American c
- David Martin (1737-1797) - Henry Home (1696–1782), Lord Kames, Scottish Judge and Author - PG 822 - National Galleries of Scotland.jpg
- Charles White, physician (1728–1813) (cropped).jpg
Picture of Charles White, the physician
- Johann Friedrich Blumenbach.jpg
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
- Christoph Meiners.jpg
Portrait of Christoph Meiners (1747-1810)
Portrait (engraving) of Georges Cuvier (1769-1832). He was founder of the modern scientific palaeontology.
- Arthur Schopenhauer by J Schäfer, 1859b.jpg
Portrait photograph of Arthur Schopenhauer
- Scientific racism irish.jpg
A late-19th-century illustration by H. Strickland Constable shows an alleged similarity between "Irish Iberian" and "Negro" features in contrast to the higher "Anglo-Teutonic".
- Arthur de Gobineau.jpg
Portrait of Arthur de Gobineau by the Comtesse de la Tour, 1876