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The Blind Watchmaker - Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe without Design
Richard Dawkins
The Blind Watchmaker - Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe without Design
Richard Dawkins
Jacket Description/Back: The watchmaker belongs to the eighteenth-century theologian William Paley, who made one of the most famous creationist arguments: Just as a watch is too complicated and too functional to have sprung into existence by accident, so too must all living things, with their far greater complexity, be purposefully designed. It was Charles Darwin's brilliant discovery that put the lie to these arguments. But only Richard Dawkins could have written this eloquent riposte to the creationists. Natural selection - the unconscious, automatic, blind, yet essentially nonrandom process that Darwin discovered - has no purpose in mind. If it can be said to play the role of watchmaker in nature, it is the blind watchmaker. Acclaimed as perhaps the most influential work on evolution written in this century, The Blind Watchmaker offers an engaging and accessible introduction to one of the most important scientific discoveries of all time. Marc Notes: This ed. originally published: 1991.; Includes bibliographical references and index. Brief Description: Richard Dawkins s classic remains the definitive argument for our modern understanding of evolution."Review Quotes: As readable and vigorous a defense of Darwinism as has been published since 1859. Review Quotes: Dawkins has done more than anyone else now writing to make evolutionary biology comprehensible and acceptable to a general audience.--John Maynard SmithPublisher Marketing: The Blind Watchmaker is the seminal text for understanding evolution today. In the eighteenth century, theologian William Paley developed a famous metaphor for creationism: that of the skilled watchmaker. In The Blind Watchmaker, Richard Dawkins crafts an elegant riposte to show that the complex process of Darwinian natural selection is unconscious and automatic. If natural selection can be said to play the role of a watchmaker in nature, it is a blind one working without foresight or purpose. In an eloquent, uniquely persuasive account of the theory of natural selection, Dawkins illustrates how simple organisms slowly change over time to create a world of enormous complexity, diversity, and beauty." Review Citations:
Newsweek 10/27/2008 pg. 18 (EAN 9780393315707, Paperback)
Wilson Public Library Catalog 01/01/1993 pg. 313 (EAN 9780393304480, Paperback)
Library Journal 02/01/1987 (EAN 9780393022162, Hardcover)
Publishers Weekly 10/24/1986 (EAN 9780393022162, Hardcover)
Contributor Bio: Dawkins, Richard Richard Dawkins is the Charles Simonyi Professor for the Understanding of Science at Oxford University, and is the author of The Selfish Gene, Climbing Mount Improbable, and many other books.
496 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 28, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9780393351491 |
Publishers | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 496 |
Dimensions | 145 × 210 × 31 mm · 362 g |
Language | English |
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