Brian Goodwin proposes an alternative to the modern synthesis of Darwinism and 20th-century genetics. The author rigorously and clearly demonstrates the flaws in the quasi-religious fervor with which Darwin's theory of natural selection is defended---and presents another, equally powerful theory for the origin and growth of species.
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ÝGoodwin's¨ book genuinely illuminates the mysteries of biological development. -- David Papineau "New York Times"
[Goodwin's] book genuinely illuminates the mysteries of biological development.--David Papineau "New York Times "
[Goodwin's] book genuinely illuminates the mysteries of biological development.
--David Papineau "New York Times "
"[Goodwin's] book genuinely illuminates the mysteries of biological development."--David Papineau, New York Times
-[Goodwin's] book genuinely illuminates the mysteries of biological development.---David Papineau, New York Times
An explanation of the theory of evolution in a straightforward, basic manner.
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