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Understanding evolution / Kostas Kampourakis.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Understanding life seriesPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020.Edition: [2nd ed.]Description: xxii, 193 p. : illISBN:
  • 9781108746083
  • 110874608X
  • 9781108478694
  • 1108478697
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QH366.2 .K364 2020
Contents:
1. The public acceptance of evolution -- 2. Religious resistance to accepting evolution -- 3. Conceptual obstacles ot understanding evolution -- 4. Charles Darwin's conceptual change -- 5. Common ancestry -- 6. Evolutionary processes -- 7. Evolutionary theory and the nature of science.
Summary: Why do the debates about evolution persist, despite the plentiful evidence for it? Breaking down the notion that public resistance to evolution is strictly due to its perceived conflict with religion, this concise book shows that evolution is in fact a counterintuitive idea that is difficult to understand. Kostas Kampourakis, an experienced science educator, takes an insightful, interdisciplinary approach, providing an introduction to evolutionary theory written with clarity and thoughtful reasoning. Topics discussed include evolution in the public sphere, evolution and religion, the conceptual obstacles to understanding evolution, the development of Darwin's theory, the most important evolutionary concepts, as well as evolution and the nature of science. Understanding Evolution presents evolutionary theory with a lucidity and vision that readers will quickly appreciate, and is intended for anyone wanting an accessible and concise guide to evolution.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 176-184) and index.

1. The public acceptance of evolution -- 2. Religious resistance to accepting evolution -- 3. Conceptual obstacles ot understanding evolution -- 4. Charles Darwin's conceptual change -- 5. Common ancestry -- 6. Evolutionary processes -- 7. Evolutionary theory and the nature of science.

Why do the debates about evolution persist, despite the plentiful evidence for it? Breaking down the notion that public resistance to evolution is strictly due to its perceived conflict with religion, this concise book shows that evolution is in fact a counterintuitive idea that is difficult to understand. Kostas Kampourakis, an experienced science educator, takes an insightful, interdisciplinary approach, providing an introduction to evolutionary theory written with clarity and thoughtful reasoning. Topics discussed include evolution in the public sphere, evolution and religion, the conceptual obstacles to understanding evolution, the development of Darwin's theory, the most important evolutionary concepts, as well as evolution and the nature of science. Understanding Evolution presents evolutionary theory with a lucidity and vision that readers will quickly appreciate, and is intended for anyone wanting an accessible and concise guide to evolution.

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