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Darwin College Lectures

Evolution: Society, Science and the Universe

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Evolution is a fundamental process that cuts across boundaries of art and science and has beguiled thinkers for ages. This collection of articles about all aspects of evolution is a feast of challenging ideas, drawing together world-renowned thinkers and communicators with their own intriguing insights. This impressive cast of contributors takes on such questions as: Why and how do civilizations and societies change over time? Why do our cells develop the way they do? Why are some villages still villages while others have grown into vast cities? Can we learn from our evolutionary past to plan a better future for our health and society? Tracing the history of biological evolution, through the evolution of cultures, society, science and the universe, contributors such as Stephen Jay Gould, Freeman Dyson, and Martin Rees address these mysteries by considering parallels from all levels of life. From the evolution of the embryo to the evolution of a star, common threads emerge to tell a fascinating story with surprising implications.

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First published January 1, 1998

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April 29, 2014
Ahhhh... a tad of brain food. I found the paper by Jared Diamond especially interesting, while Stephen Jay Gould does not seem to be his normal interesting, educating and entertaining self in this volume. He seems to ramble on a bit... Oh well, can't win them all...
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