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Darwin's dangerous ideaDarwin's dangerous idea

Darwin's dangerous idea1995

evolution and the meanings of life

Daniel C. Dennett

About this book

In this groundbreaking and very accessible book, Daniel C. Dennett, the acclaimed author of Consciousness Explained, demonstrates the power of the theory of natural selection and shows how Darwin's great idea transforms and illuminates our traditional view of our place in the universe. Following Darwinian thinking to its logical conclusions is a risky business, with pitfalls for everybody. Creationists and others who reject evolution are not the only ones to fall into the traps. Many who accept the validity of Darwin's conclusions hesitate before their implications and distort his theory, fearful that it is politically incorrect or antireligious, or that it robs life of all spirituality. Dennett explains the scientific theory of natural selection in vivid terms, and shows how it extends far beyond biology.

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First published
1995
OL Work ID
OL2463712W

Subjects

PhilosophyEvolution (Biology)Natural selectionHuman evolutionEvolutionBiological EvolutionGenetic SelectionEvolutieNatuurlijke selectienatural selectiondesignEvolutietheorie

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