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CLASSIC EVOLUTIONARY TEXTS
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CLASSIC EVOLUTIONARY TEXTS
Reviews of classic evolutionary books.
Articles
- Paul Nurse: "What is Life?"
- Re-thinking What it Means We Evolved: Shaun Johnston
- The Big Picture: Sean Carroll
- The Music of Life, by Denis Noble
- Evolution, A View from the 21st Century: Shapiro
- Consilience, by Edward O. Wilson
- Mind and Nature: Gregory Bateson
- The Selfish Gene, by Richard Dawkins
- The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection by Ronald A. Fisher
- Biological Principles, by Woodger
- Creative Evolution, by Henri Bergson
- "Life and Habit" by Samuel Butler
- Social Environment and Moral Progress: Alfred Wallace
- Origin of Species, 6th edition
- A System of Synthetic Philosophy: Herbert Spencer
- "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation" by Robert Chambers 1844
- Lamarck, from Michael Ruse's "Monad to Man"
- George Combe: Constitution of Man
- Natural Theology, by William Paley
- Zoonomia, by Erasmus Darwin
- Evolution, by the Ancient World: Review
CONTEMPORARY TITLES 2
Contemporary books on evolution reviewed from a contrarian point of view, bearing in mind that science is blind to most of human nature.
Articles
- Metazoa: Animal Life and the Birth of the Mind.
- Meyer: Return of the God Hypothesis
- The Science of Can and Can't, by Chiara Marletto
- Evolution of Beauty: Richard Prum
- The Evolution of Everything: Matt Ridley
- The Meaning of Science by Tim Lewens
- The Biologist's Mistress: Victoria Alexander
- Evolution and the Humanities: David Holbrook
- Consciousness and the Social Brain: Michael S A Graziano
- Evolution as a Religion: Midgley
- The Master and His Emissary, by Iain McGilchrist
- Mind and Cosmos, by Thomas Nagel
- Darwin's Ghosts, by Rebecca Stott
- What Darwin Got Wrong: Fodor, Piatelli- Palmarini
- Who's in Charge? Michael Gazzaniga. Review.
- Evolution in Four Dimensions: Review
- The Plausibility of Life: Kirscher and Gerhart
- Aping Mankind, by Raymond Tallis: Review
- Pigliucci, Muller: Evolution, extended synthesis
CONTEMPORARY TITLES 1
Contemporary books on evolution reviewed from a contrarian point of view, bearing in mind that science is blind to most of human nature.
Articles
- Being and Time: Martin Heidegger
- Human Nature, by James Trefil: Review
- Evolutionaries, by Carter Phipps
- Mind and Nature, by Gregory Bateson
- Holism in Evolution: Peter Corning & Robert Reid
- Creating Consilience: Slingerland, Collard. Review
- Susan Blackmore: Zen and the Art of Consciousness
- Suzan Mazur: The Alternberg 16