Despite the title, this is a serious primer on the theory of evolution. Evolutionary biologist/philosopher of science Ayala (U. of California, Irvine) presents an accessible introduction to Darwin's theory as the organizing principle of modern biology, what scientists mean by "theory," supporting evidence, and mechanisms of evolution. He maintains that evolution and religious beliefs need not be in conflict because they are different domains of knowledge. A bibliographic essay suggests further reading. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Despite the ongoing cultural controversy in America, evolution remains a cornerstone of science. In this book, Francisco J. Ayala—an evolutionary biologist, member of the National Academy of Sciences, and winner of the National Medal of Science and the Templeton Prize—cuts to the chase in a daring attempt to address, in nontechnical language, six perennial questions about evolution:• Am I a Monkey?• Why Is Evolution a Theory?• What Is DNA?• Do All Scientists Accept Evolution?• How Did Life Begin?• Can One Believe in Evolution and God?This to-the-point book answers each of these questions with force. Ayala's occasionally biting essays refuse to lend credence to disingenuous ideas and arguments. He lays out the basic science that underlies evolutionary theory, explains how the process works, and soundly makes the case for why evolution is not a threat to religion.Brief, incisive, topical, authoritative, Am I a Monkey? will take you a day to read and a lifetime to ponder.
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