Remy Chauvin

Remy Chauvin (10 October 1913 – 8 December 2009) at Sainte-Croix-aux-Mines, Haut-Rhin, was a biologist and entomologist, and a French Honorary Professor Emeritus at the Sorbonne, PhD, and a senior research fellow since 1946. Chauvin was also known for defending the rights of animals and for being interested in such topics as parapsychology, life after death, psychics, clairvoyance and the phenomenon of UFOs.[1] He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Pierre Duval.
Contents

1 Evolution
2 Published works by Chauvin
3 See also
4 References

Evolution

Chauvin, continuing a tradition defended by French scientists Pierre-Paul Grassé and Jean Piveteau, was very critical of Darwinism and sociobiology. He developed his own evolutionary theory which was described in three books (God of the ants, God of the stars; The Biology of the Spirit; Darwinism or the death of a myth)[2]

Chauvin’s view of evolution can be seen as directed, goal driven and non-random. He has been described as a non-darwinian evolutionist.[3] The following is a summary of his evolutionary views:

Neo-Darwinism is a set of tautologies (e.g. natural selection predicts the survival of the fittest. But who is the fittest? Whoever survives!).
Life is characterized by an immense adaptability to extensive changes in environments.
The narrowness of the adaptation is death (e.g. a panda eats only bamboo).
Alongside a complicated device, you can often find one nearby that is simpler and apparently works as well.
Evolution looks at the goal and not the means.
The environment is selective in only a very small number of cases.
Evolution is directed. It is an internal program that runs and does not return. The goal seems to be the highest possible psyche.

Similar to the parapsychologist Helmut Schmidt Chauvin developed some of his views from his experiments in Anpsi (animal psi). He did experiments with rats and his results indicated that the rats could have been using Extrasensory perception.[4]

Chauvin has been the subject of much criticism from others because it would appear his views of evolution have a vitalist leaning. He was also accused by his critics of wanting to strengthen creationism, although Chauvin was not a creationist.

Chauvin wrote a number of books on parapsychology[5] that were similar to books by the authors Jacques Bergier and Louis Pauwels.
Published works by Chauvin

Most of Chauvin’s works have been published in French. The translations into English are listed here:

The life of the insect and physiology, ed. Lechevalier, 1941, repr. 1983
What you should know about the life of the insect physiology and biology, ed. Lechevalier, 1943
Treaty of Insect Physiology: the major functions, behavior, environmental physiology, ed. INRA, 1949, repr. 1958
Five years of operation of the station Bee Research Bures-sur-Yvette, ed. INRA, 1954
Life and habits of insects, ed. Payot, 1956
Bee biology. General review until 1956, ed. INRA, vol. 1, 1958
God of scholars, the experience of God, ed. Mame, 1958
Social behavior in animals, ed. PUF, 1961
Animal societies, from bee to gorilla, ed. Plon, 1963
Fighting techniques in animals, ed. Hachette, coll. The Adventure of Life, 1965
Our unknown powers (under the pseudonym Pierre Duval, Jacques + Bergier), ed. Planet (Planet Encyclopedia coll.), 1966, repr. CGR (and revised), 1997
The world of insects, ed. Hachette, 1967
Behavior (+ Canestrelli L.), ed. Masson, 1968, ed. PUF, 1968
The world of ants, ed. Plon, 1969, repr. du Rocher 1994, supplemented
Science to the strange (under the pseudonym Pierre Duval), ed. Club of Friends of the Book (CAL – al. Library of irrationality and of the great mysteries), 1973
Attachment (+ Anzieu D.), ed. Oxford University Press, 1974
Ethology, biological study of animal behavior, ed. PUF, 1975
Gifted, ed. Stock, 1975 repr. Marabout, 1979
From the heart, ed. Retz, 1976
Some things I do not understand, ed. CELT, 1976, repr. Famot, 1982 (revised edition of “Science at the strange”)
The bees and I, ed. Hachette, 1976
The animal world and its complex behaviors (+ Bernadette Chauvin), ed. Plon, 1977
The challenges of future war, ed. France-Empire, 1978
Ants and Men, ed. France-Empire, 1979
The synod of the faithful, ed. Vernoy, 1979
Secrets of portolans (maps of the unknown), ed. France-Empire, 1980
Parapsychology. When the irrational joined Science, ed. Hachette, 1980
Scholars, for what?, Ed. Payot, 1981
Plot in our church, ed. du Rocher, 1981 (idem “The Synod of the faithful”, less the introduction, plus an afterword and a conclusion)
The animal model (+ Bernadette Chauvin), ed. Hachette, 1982
Animal societies, ed. PUF, 1982, repr. Quadriga / PUF, 1999
Travel Overseas Land, ed. du Rocher, 1983
The watchmen of the time, ed. du Rocher, 1984
Animal societies and human societies, 1984, PUF, coll. ” What do I know? “No. 696 (note: QSJ with same title and same number, by Paul Chauchard)
The biology of mind, ed. du Rocher, 1985
The hive and man, ed. Calmann-Lévy, 1987
God of the ants, the god of the stars, ed. The Pre Clerics, 1988
The direction of life and the genesis of thought, ed. François-Xavier de Guibert, 1989, repr. EYE 1998
Animals and men, ed. Seghers, 1989
The animal instinct, ed. Contrasts / The zeitgeist, 1990 (first part of Charles Darwin, 1884)
A strange passion, a life for insects, ed. The Pre Clerics, 1990
Psychological function, ed. Robert Laffont, 1991
The conquerors blind, science threatens us does?, Ed. Robert Laffont, 1992
The new Golem, ed. du Rocher, 1993
Live from the afterlife (in collaboration with Father Francis Brown ), ed. Robert Laffont, 1993
The world of ants, ed. du Rocher, 1994
God’s future, about a man of science, ed. du Rocher, 1995
Bird World, ed. the Rock 1996
Darwinism or the end of a myth, al. “The Spirit and Matter”, ed. du Rocher, 1997
Handbook of Psychophysiology, ed. Masson, 1997
Listening to the beyond (+ father F. Brown), ed. Lebeaud, 1999 (fitness “Live from the Beyond”)
The devil in the font, ed. du Rocher, 1999
The riddle of the bees, ed. du Rocher, 1999
The man, monkey and bird, ed. Odile Jacob, 2000
The paranormal in the Third Millennium, ed. JM Laffont – LPM, 2001
The ball of bees, Volume 1, ed. of Goral, 2001 (Cartoon, RC scenario, drawings by Patrice Serres
The return of the magicians, the alarm of a scientist, ed. JMG, 2002
The ball of bees, Volume 2 “The fragrance of coffee,” ed. of Goral, 2002 (planned trilogy)

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