Creatures of Accident - Couverture souple

Arthur, Wallace

 
9780809037018: Creatures of Accident

Synopsis

The most important aspect of evolution, from a philosophical viewpoint, is the rise of complex, advanced creatures from simple, primitive ones. This "vertical" dimension of evolution has been downplayed in both the specialist and popular literature on evolution, in large part because it was in the past associated with unsavory political views. The avoidance of evolution's vertical dimension has, however, left evolutionary biology open to the perception, from outside, that it deals merely with the diversification of rather similar creatures, all at the same level of "advancedness" from a common ancestor--for example, the classic case studies of finches with different beaks or moths of different colors.

The latest incarnation of creationism, dubbed intelligent design (or ID), has taken advantage of this situation. It portrays an evolutionary process that is constantly guided--especially in its upward direction--by the hand of an unseen Creator, who is able to ensure that it ends up producing humans. Creatures of Accident attacks the antiscience ID worldview, mainly by building a persuasive picture of how "unaided" evolution produces advanced creatures from simple ones by an essentially accidental process. Having built this picture, in the final chapter the book reflects on its religious implications.

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À propos de l?auteur

Wallace Arthur is a professor of zoology at the National University of Ireland, Galway. The author of books including Creatures of Accident, he also serves as European editor of the journal Evolution and Development.

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Autres éditions populaires du même titre

9780809043217: Creatures of Accident: The Rise of the Animal Kingdom

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0809043211 ISBN 13 :  9780809043217
Editeur : Hill & Wang Inc.,U.S., 2006
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