This report provides a comprehensive overview of the life and intellectual contributions of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, a pivotal figure in the history of evolutionary thought. It will explore Lamarck's early life, academic pursuits, and the context in which his groundbreaking ideas emerged. The presentation will analyze his most influential work, "Philosophie zoologique," and its key concepts, including the inheritance of acquired characteristics and the transformative power of the environment. Furthermore, it will assess Lamarck's legacy and its impact on subsequent scientific developments, offering a nuanced perspective on his enduring influence.