Evolution for everyone : how Darwin's theory can change the way we think about our lives / David Sloan Wilson.

Wilson outlines the basic principles of evolution with stories that entertain as much as they inform, and shows how, properly understood, these principles can illuminate the length and breadth of creation, from the origin of life to the nature of religion. Now everyone can move beyond the sterile de...

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Main Author: Wilson, David Sloan
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Delacorte Press, 2007.
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Summary:Wilson outlines the basic principles of evolution with stories that entertain as much as they inform, and shows how, properly understood, these principles can illuminate the length and breadth of creation, from the origin of life to the nature of religion. Now everyone can move beyond the sterile debates about creationism and intelligent design to share Darwin's panoramic view of animal and human life, seamlessly connected to each other. Evolution, as Wilson explains, is not just about dinosaurs and human origins, but about why all species behave as they do--from beetles that devour their own young, to bees that function as a collective brain, to dogs that are smarter in some respects than our closest ape relatives. And basic evolutionary principles are also the foundation for humanity's capacity for symbolic thought, culture, and morality.--From publisher description.
Physical Description:viii, 390 p. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [351]-376) and index.
ISBN:0385340214
9780385340212