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Richard Dawkins

Desentrañando los misterios de la evolución a través del ciego mecanismo de la selección natural.

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Autor:
 Richard Dawkins
Narrador:
 Ryan
Formato:
 MP3
ISBN:
 
Idioma:
 Spanish
Fecha de publicación:
 01/01/1986
Duración del audiolibro:
 31 min
Tasa:
4.09
40217 calificaciones (Referencia de Goodreads)
Descripción
In this 30th Anniversary Edition of The Blind Watchmaker, Richard Dawkins presents a groundbreaking exploration of evolution that has shaped our understanding of life for a century. Celebrated for its clarity and insight, this influential work demystifies the intricate processes of evolution by natural selection—Darwin's profound yet often misunderstood concept. Dawkins compellingly argues that this unconscious, non-random mechanism is the key to answering humanity's most profound question: why do we exist? Each copy of this edition features a unique biomorphic cover, emphasizing the individuality and complexity of life itself.
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Explicando lo muy improbable
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Un buen diseño
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Acumulando pequeños cambios
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Marcas en el Espacio Animal
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El poder y los archivos
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Orígenes y milagros
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Evolución constructiva
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Explosiones y espirales
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Perforando el puntuacionismo
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Autor :Richard Dawkins
Richard Dawkins is a renowned evolutionary biologist, ethologist, and author, celebrated for his contributions to the public understanding of science, particularly in the field of evolutionary theory. Born in Nairobi, Kenya, in 1941, he was educated at the University of Oxford, where he later served as a lecturer in zoology. Dawkins gained international fame with his 1976 book, "The Selfish Gene," which popularized concepts such as gene-centered evolution and introduced the term "meme." His articulate and provocative writing style has made complex scientific ideas accessible to a general audience, and he is an outspoken advocate for atheism and rational thought, as evidenced in his later works, including "The God Delusion." Throughout his career, Dawkins has remained a steadfast promoter of science and reason, challenging religious and pseudoscientific beliefs while endeavoring to illuminate the beauty and intricacies of the natural world.
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