Эволюция. Триумф идеи
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ЭВОЛЮЦИЯ. ТРИУМФ ИДЕИ
Карл Циммер
Захватывающая история эволюционной теории — от Дарвина до науки XXI века
Один из лучших научных журналистов нашего времени со свойственными ему основательностью, доходчивостью и неизменным юмором дает полный обзор теории эволюции Чарльза Дарвина в свете сегодняшних представлений. Что стояло за идеями великого человека, мучительно прокладывавшего путь новых знаний в консервативном обществе? Почему по сей день не прекращаются споры о происхождении жизни и человека на Земле? Как биологи-эволюционисты выдвигают и проверяют свои гипотезы и почему категорически не могут согласиться с доводами креационистов? В поисках ответа на эти вопросы читатель делает множество поразительных открытий о жизни животных, птиц и насекомых, заставляющих задуматься о людских нравах и ЭТИКЕ, о месте и предназначении человека во вселенной.
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