Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life

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Penguin Adult, 26.09.1996 - 592 Seiten
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Argues that the theory of evolution can demystify the miracles of life without devaluing our most cherished beliefs. In this book, the author explores every aspect of evolutionary thinking to show why it is so fundamental to our existence, and why it affirms - not threatens - our convictions about the meaning of life.

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Nutzerbericht  - steve02476 - LibraryThing

Really liked the first half of the book, but the second half not so much. Do I get bored with books? Or do a lot of writers run out of steam before they're done? Vollständige Rezension lesen

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Nutzerbericht  - keylawk - LibraryThing

DD completes the work begun in Consciousness Explained (1991), rendering a materialist account of natural design--generally, and as to the human mind in particular. We do not need a soul (it does not ... Vollständige Rezension lesen

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Autoren-Profil (1996)

Daniel Dennett is the author of Brainstorms, Brainchildren, Elbow Room, Consciousness Explained and Darwin's Dangerous Idea. He is currently the Distinguished Arts and Sciences Professor and Director of the Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University. He lives in North Andover, Massachusetts.

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