The Selfish GeneOxford University Press, 1976 - 224 pagina's As influential today as when it was first published, The Selfish Gene has become a classic exposition of evolutionary thought. Professor Dawkins articulates a gene's eye view of evolution - a view giving centre stage to these persistent units of information, and in which organisms can be seen as vehicles for their replication. This imaginative, powerful, and stylistically brilliant work not only brought the insights of Neo-Darwinism to a wide audience, but galvanized the biology community, generating much debate and stimulating whole new areas of research. |
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... living ' . Human suffering has been caused because too many of us cannot grasp that words are only tools for our use , and that the mere presence in the dictionary of a word like ' living ' does not mean it neces- sarily has to refer to ...
... living ' . Human suffering has been caused because too many of us cannot grasp that words are only tools for our use , and that the mere presence in the dictionary of a word like ' living ' does not mean it neces- sarily has to refer to ...
Pagina 59
... living trade . As J. Z. Young has pointed out , the genes have to perform a task analogous to prediction . When an embryo survival machine is being built , the dangers and problems of its life lie in the future . Who can say what ...
... living trade . As J. Z. Young has pointed out , the genes have to perform a task analogous to prediction . When an embryo survival machine is being built , the dangers and problems of its life lie in the future . Who can say what ...
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... living . To be more exact , he does want eventually to go out and work for his living , but only when he can do his genes more good by leaving his mother free to rear his little brothers and sisters , than by staying behind himself ...
... living . To be more exact , he does want eventually to go out and work for his living , but only when he can do his genes more good by leaving his mother free to rear his little brothers and sisters , than by staying behind himself ...
Inhoudsopgave
Why are people? I | 1 |
The replicators | 13 |
Immortal coils | 22 |
Copyright | |
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