Evolution did not occur between reptiles and mammals, the notion of fish eventually becoming philosophers is irrelevant.
The apeman supposition falls prey to the same problems: No observations or experiments have ever demonstated the process of human evolution.
Marvin Lubenow, in his book :" Bones of Contention" , points out that known skeltons ( particularly skulls ) either fall into an acceptable diversity of true humans ( e.g. Neanderthals ) or of nonhumans ( e.g. the Australopithecnes ).
The most often touted example of apemen are the extinct Australopithecines ( southern apes ) . Research has shown them to be distinct kinds from the genus Homo. Analysis of the semicircular canals in their ear and the canal that carried the nerve to the tongue has demonstrated this.
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