An edition of The Blind Watchmaker (1986)

The Blind Watchmaker

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An edition of The Blind Watchmaker (1986)

The Blind Watchmaker

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In De blinde horlogemaker spelen zowel Paley als Darwin een belangrijke rol. De eerstgenoemde als belichaming van het geloof in een voor ede mens onbekende doelgerichtheid van de natuur. Darwin als ontdekker van het principe van de natuurlijke selectie. Uiterst boeiend schrijft Dawkins over zijn pogingen Darwins evolutieleer met behulp van computers na te bootsen. Het kunstmatige landschap van de computer verschaft meer inzicht in de ontwikkeling van de genen, de belangrijkste bouwstenen van het leven.
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Penguin Books Ltd
Language
English
Pages
368

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The Blind Watchmaker
1988, Penguin
in English
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The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe Without Design
1986, Norton
in English - 1st American ed.

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Penguin Science

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7348722M
ISBN 10
0140144811
ISBN 13
9780140144819
LibraryThing
1576656
Goodreads
117046

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OL1966501W

First Sentence

"We animals are the most complicated things in the known universe."

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