On the origin of evolution : tracing 'Darwin's dangerous idea' from Aristotle to DNA / created by John Gribbin and Mary Gribbin.
Material type: TextPublisher: Prometheus Books, 2022Description: xv, 288 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- QH366.2 GRI
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QH366.2 FUT Evolution | QH366.2 FUT Evolution | QH366.2 FUT Evolution | QH366.2 GRI On the origin of evolution : tracing 'Darwin's dangerous idea' from Aristotle to DNA / | QH366.2 HIT The Neck of the giraffe or Where Darwin went wrong | QH366.2 HIT The Neck of the giraffe or Where Darwin went wrong | QH366.2 PRA Pragmatic evolution |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The theory of evolution by natural selection did not spring fully formed and unprecedented from the brain of Charles Darwin. The idea of evolution had been around, in various guises, since the time of Ancient Greece. And nor did theorizing about evolution stop with what Daniel Dennett called "Darwin's dangerous idea." In this riveting new book, bestselling science writers John and Mary Gribbin explore the history of the idea of evolution, showing how Darwin's theory built on what went before and how it was developed in the twentieth century, through an understanding of genetics and the biochemical basis of evolution, into the so-called "modern synthesis" and beyond. Darwin deserves his recognition as the primary proponent of the idea of natural selection, but as the authors show, his contribution was one link in a chain that extends back into antiquity and is still being forged today"--
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