The Darwin Wars is an entertaining and lucid account of the evolution of today's neoDarwinist theories, including the hugely influential Selfish Gene theory, and the misunderstandings and even deep hatreds that they provoke. With wit and insight, Andrew Brown puts in context the wide-reaching debate and explains its real significance for us all.
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'This book is a winner with a pithy and plain speaking approach to the subject' EVENING GAZETTE
'Brown takes many sidelong looks at the war between science and religion in this fascinating study of the conflict between Darwinian evolutionary psychologists ... and their critics'
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L'autore:
Andrew Brown is a freelance journalist who writes extensively for the SUNDAY TIMES, the INDEPENDENT and the DAILY MAIL. In 1995 he won the Templeton Prize as the best religious affairs correspondent in Europe. As well as THE DARWIN WARS he is the author of a highly acclaimed book on the London police called WATCHING THE DETECTIVES.
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- EditoreSimon & Schuster
- Data di pubblicazione1999
- ISBN 10 068485144X
- ISBN 13 9780684851440
- RilegaturaCopertina rigida
- Numero di pagine256
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