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ON THE ORIGIN OF EVOLUTION : Tracing ‘Darwin’s Dangerous Idea’ From Aristotle To DNA

John & Mary Gribbin
WELL USED, HARDCOVER

RM22.00

Explores The Development Of The Concept Of Evolution, From Early Roots In Ancient Greek Philosophy To The Modern Understanding of DNA

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ISBN 9780008333362
Book Condition WELL USED
Format HARDCOVER
Publisher William Collins
Publication Date 30 April 2020
Pages 320
Weight 0.58 kg
Dimension 24 × 16 × 3 cm
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The theory of evolution by natural selection did not spring fully formed and unprecedented from the brain of Charles Darwin. Rather it has been examined and debated by philosophers the world over for thousands of years. It had been around, in various guises, since the time of Ancient Greece. And nor did theorizing about evolution stop with what Daniel Dennett called “Darwin’s dangerous idea.”
 
In this riveting new book, bestselling science writers John and Mary Gribbin explore the history of the idea of evolution, showing how Darwin’s theory built on what went before and how it was developed in the twentieth century, through an understanding of genetics and the biochemical basis of evolution, into the so-called “modern synthesis” and beyond. In short , itfocuses the history and development of the theory of evolution, with a specific focus on Charles Darwin’s groundbreaking concept and its implications.


In other words, It explores the development of the concept of evolution, from its early roots in ancient Greek philosophy to the modern understanding of DNA. The book also explores various themes related to the concept of evolution, including the role of natural selection, the relationship between humans and other species, and the impact of evolutionary thinking on society and culture.
 
Here’s are the key takeaways and themes of the book :
 
1. Evolutionary History: It may provide an overview of the history of evolutionary thought, tracing its origins back to the ideas of ancient philosophers like Aristotle. This historical perspective can help readers understand the gradual development of evolutionary concepts over time.
 
2. Charles Darwin’s Contribution: The book is likely to emphasize Charles Darwin’s pivotal role in shaping our modern understanding of evolution. It might explore his life, the voyage of the HMS Beagle, and the publication of “On the Origin of Species.”
 
3. “Darwin’s Dangerous Idea”: The term “Darwin’s Dangerous Idea” is often associated with the controversial and paradigm-shifting nature of Darwin’s theory of evolution. John Gribbin may elaborate on why this idea was considered dangerous and the impact it had on science, society, and religious beliefs.
 
4. Integration of DNA: The subtitle, “from Aristotle to DNA,” indicates that the book may examine how the discovery of DNA and advancements in genetics have enhanced and deepened our understanding of evolution, bringing the topic into the modern age.
 
5. Scientific and Philosophical Exploration: Expect the authors to explore the scientific and philosophical implications of evolutionary theory, including its challenges to established beliefs and its ongoing influence on various fields.
 
John and Mary Gribbin are known for their ability to communicate complex scientific ideas to a general audience, so this book may offer an accessible yet comprehensive journey through the history and significance of evolutionary thought. Darwin deserves his recognition as the primary proponent of the idea of natural selection, but as the authors show, his contribution was one link in a chain that extends back into antiquity and is still being forged today.
 
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About the Authors :
 
John Gribbin is the author of many best-selling books, including In Search of Schrödinger’s Cat. Mary Gribbin is a teacher and science writer, and previous winner of the TES Junior Information Book Award. John and Mary are both Visiting Fellows at the University of Sussex.
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