Publication |
London, Penguin Books, 2006.
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Description |
xxi, 340pGrey Spine
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Summary/Abstract |
A brilliant and controversial book which vividly explores how the unconscious, automatic, blind, yet essentially non- random process discovered by Darwin is the only answer to the most important question of all: why do we exist?
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Contents |
Introduction to the 2006 edition
Preface
1. Explaining the very improbable
2. Good design
3. Accumulatin small change
4. Making tracks through animal space
5. The power and the archives
6. Origins and miracles
7. Constructive evolution
8. Explosions and spirals
9. Puncturing punctuationism
10. The one true tree of life
11. Doomed rivals
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Standard Number |
9780141026169 Pb.
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