Darwinian Fairytales: Selfish Genes, Errors of Heredity, and Other Fables of Evolution

Whatever your opinion of ‘Intelligent Design,’ you’ll find Stove’s criticism of what he calls ‘Darwinism’ difficult to stop reading. Stove’s blistering attack on Richard Dawkins’ ‘selfish genes’ and ‘memes’ is unparalleled and unrelenting. A discussion of spiders who mimic bird droppings is alone worth the price of the book. Darwinian Fairytales should be read and pondered by anyone interested in sociobiology, the origin of altruism, and the awesome process of evolution. --Martin Gardner, author of Did Adam and Eve Have Navels?: Debunking Pseudoscience
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Darwinian Fairytales: Selfish Genes, Errors of Heredity, and Other Fables of Evolution

Whatever your opinion of ‘Intelligent Design,’ you’ll find Stove’s criticism of what he calls ‘Darwinism’ difficult to stop reading. Stove’s blistering attack on Richard Dawkins’ ‘selfish genes’ and ‘memes’ is unparalleled and unrelenting. A discussion of spiders who mimic bird droppings is alone worth the price of the book. Darwinian Fairytales should be read and pondered by anyone interested in sociobiology, the origin of altruism, and the awesome process of evolution. --Martin Gardner, author of Did Adam and Eve Have Navels?: Debunking Pseudoscience
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Darwinian Fairytales: Selfish Genes, Errors of Heredity, and Other Fables of Evolution

Darwinian Fairytales: Selfish Genes, Errors of Heredity, and Other Fables of Evolution

Darwinian Fairytales: Selfish Genes, Errors of Heredity, and Other Fables of Evolution

Darwinian Fairytales: Selfish Genes, Errors of Heredity, and Other Fables of Evolution

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Whatever your opinion of ‘Intelligent Design,’ you’ll find Stove’s criticism of what he calls ‘Darwinism’ difficult to stop reading. Stove’s blistering attack on Richard Dawkins’ ‘selfish genes’ and ‘memes’ is unparalleled and unrelenting. A discussion of spiders who mimic bird droppings is alone worth the price of the book. Darwinian Fairytales should be read and pondered by anyone interested in sociobiology, the origin of altruism, and the awesome process of evolution. --Martin Gardner, author of Did Adam and Eve Have Navels?: Debunking Pseudoscience

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ISBN-13: 9781594031403
Publisher: Encounter Books
Publication date: 02/25/2006
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.94(w) x 9.24(h) x (d)
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