"Coyne's knowledge of evolutionary biology is prodigious, his deployment of it as masterful as his touch is light."--Richard Dawkins In the current debate about creationism and intelligent design, there is an element of the controversy that is rarely mentioned-the evidence. Yet the proof of evolutio
Why Evolution Is True
โ Scribed by Jerry A. Coyne
- Publisher
- Penguin Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 512 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN-13
- 9781472408419
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โฆ Synopsis
"Coyne's knowledge of evolutionary biology is prodigious, his deployment of it as masterful as his touch is light."--Richard Dawkins In the current debate about creationism and intelligent design, there is an element of the controversy that is rarely mentioned-the evidence. Yet the proof of evolution by natural selection is vast, varied, and magnificent. In this succinct and accessible summary of the facts supporting the theory of natural selection, Jerry A. Coyne dispels common misunderstandings and fears about evolution and clearly confirms the scientific truth that supports this amazing process of change. Weaving together the many threads of modern work in genetics, paleontology, geology, molecular biology, and anatomy that demonstrate the "indelible stamp" of the processes first proposed by Darwin, Why Evolution Is True does not aim to prove creationism wrong. Rather, by using irrefutable evidence, it sets out to prove evolution right.
โฆ Subjects
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Evolution
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