The great debate about the theory of evolution has waxed strong for more than a century.This book unfolds the history of the controversies, and introduces the personalities involved. The text and the striking photographs help the nonspecialist reader to see how this scientific theory has radically changed the way we understand our world. The writers tell the vivid story of how ideas of evolution have developed from the time of the Greeks through to the discovery of DNA's complex structure. There were some strong disagreements along the line, not always between science and religion but sometimes within the scientific and religious worlds themselves. Of course the disagreement continues today. And Blackmore and Page offer reasons why people oppose evolution so fiercely, showing how the theory can be wrongly applied. They also explain the scientific ideas: how natural selection is thought to work, what 'survival of the fittest' and mean in practice...
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
- PublisherChariot Victor Pub
- Publication date1989
- ISBN 10 0745916503
- ISBN 13 9780745916507
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages192