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Evolution's Destiny

Evolution's Destiny
Author: Robert Joseph Paton Williams
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1849735581

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This book demonstrates that biology and geochemistry have continually influenced each other in the co-evolution of the Earth and all life.


Bittersweet Destiny

Bittersweet Destiny
Author: Del Thiessen
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2011-12-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1412818729

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Bittersweet Destiny combines discourse on the evolution of human behavior with a philosophical perspective. It explores evolutionary theory aimed at determining human behavior. Del Thiessen presents this material against the broad background of everyday life, allowing the reader to see the theory of evolution as it has shaped his or her own behavior. However, he points out that when evolutionary theory is aimed at human behavior, the critics object, and controversy results. Thiessen argues that nothing in our lives makes sense unless we look at it through a biological lens. We can thereby understand our origin, our affiliation with all animals and plants, and our cultural destination. However, we can also discover a dark side to our destiny—our favoritism to those who share our own genes, our ability to deceive, and our capacity for abuse, rape, and murder. Good, bad, and indifferent, we serve the replication of our DNA. Critics extrapolate evolutionary theory to a wide range of animal species, and even human morphology and physiology, but when the same perspective is applied to human behavior there is strong dissent. What these critics fear, according to Thiessen, is that accepting evolutionary notions about human behavior strikes at the heart of free will, self-determination, and social equality. Bittersweet Destiny describes the heroic efforts of naturalists Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace to unlock the secrets of evolution. It continues with a vivid description of our fossil history and our chance beginnings. From there the story implicates disease processes in evolution, highlights our rational and irrational nature, focuses on those characteristics of brain evolution and language that make us distinctive, and illustrates our most basic survival and reproductive mechanisms. Thiessen warns the reader that things are as they are no matter what we might wish; we ignore facts and controversy at our own risk. This book will be significant to anthropologists, psychologists, biologists, and sociologists.


Evolution and Human Destiny

Evolution and Human Destiny
Author: Fred Kohler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1952
Genre: Evolution
ISBN:

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Evolution and involution

Evolution and involution
Author: George Thomson (author of 'The world of being'.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1880
Genre:
ISBN:

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Nature's Destiny

Nature's Destiny
Author: Michael Denton
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2002-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0743237625

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A leading evolutionary thinker, biologist, and medical researcher asks the question: "Could life elsewhere be substantially different from life on Earth?"--and builds a step-by-step argument for human inevitability. 65 illustrations and photos.


Evolution

Evolution
Author: Avery Blake
Publisher: Sterling & Stone LLC
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2021-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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To survive, they must evolve. The Walker crew has survived despite an alien invasion and the chaos it created. Even better, they’ve managed to keep the device that might protect them from what happens next. But a terrible calamity is coming. Only a few will survive. And the device has room for only two people. Worse, their alien pursuers won’t give up that easily — they’re willing to use all the resources of their armada to stop the humans from foiling their plan. If they’re going to survive, they’ll need to evolve. But evolution isn’t for everyone. Evolution is the third and final book in the Avery Blake and Vered Ehsani series, The Next Evolution. Discover your new favorite SciFi series today!


Evolution Illuminating the Bible

Evolution Illuminating the Bible
Author: Harriot Mackenzie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1891
Genre: Evolution
ISBN:

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Evolution's Purpose

Evolution's Purpose
Author: Steve McIntosh
Publisher: SelectBooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1590792483

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"Presents the author's view of the scientific story of our evolutionary origins to show how evolution's progressive generation of emergent value reveals a larger purpose within the process. He demonstrates how this purpose can be felt within each of us as the evolutionary impulse to make things better--to grow toward ever-widening realizations of beauty, truth, and goodness"--Provided by publisher.


Improbable Destinies

Improbable Destinies
Author: Jonathan B. Losos
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2017-08-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0399184937

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A major new book overturning our assumptions about how evolution works Earth’s natural history is full of fascinating instances of convergence: phenomena like eyes and wings and tree-climbing lizards that have evolved independently, multiple times. But evolutionary biologists also point out many examples of contingency, cases where the tiniest change—a random mutation or an ancient butterfly sneeze—caused evolution to take a completely different course. What role does each force really play in the constantly changing natural world? Are the plants and animals that exist today, and we humans ourselves, inevitabilities or evolutionary flukes? And what does that say about life on other planets? Jonathan Losos reveals what the latest breakthroughs in evolutionary biology can tell us about one of the greatest ongoing debates in science. He takes us around the globe to meet the researchers who are solving the deepest mysteries of life on Earth through their work in experimental evolutionary science. Losos himself is one of the leaders in this exciting new field, and he illustrates how experiments with guppies, fruit flies, bacteria, foxes, and field mice, along with his own work with anole lizards on Caribbean islands, are rewinding the tape of life to reveal just how rapid and predictable evolution can be. Improbable Destinies will change the way we think and talk about evolution. Losos's insights into natural selection and evolutionary change have far-reaching applications for protecting ecosystems, securing our food supply, and fighting off harmful viruses and bacteria. This compelling narrative offers a new understanding of ourselves and our role in the natural world and the cosmos.


Bittersweet Destiny

Bittersweet Destiny
Author: Del Thiessen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1351292706

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Bittersweet Destiny combines discourse on the evolution of human behavior with a philosophical perspective. It explores evolutionary theory aimed at determining human behavior. Del Thiessen presents this material against the broad background of everyday life, allowing the reader to see the theory of evolution as it has shaped his or her own behavior. However, he points out that when evolutionary theory is aimed at human behavior, the critics object, and controversy results. Thiessen argues that nothing in our lives makes sense unless we look at it through a biological lens. We can thereby understand our origin, our affiliation with all animals and plants, and our cultural destination. However, we can also discover a dark side to our destiny—our favoritism to those who share our own genes, our ability to deceive, and our capacity for abuse, rape, and murder. Good, bad, and indifferent, we serve the replication of our DNA. Critics extrapolate evolutionary theory to a wide range of animal species, and even human morphology and physiology, but when the same perspective is applied to human behavior there is strong dissent. What these critics fear, according to Thiessen, is that accepting evolutionary notions about human behavior strikes at the heart of free will, self-determination, and social equality. Bittersweet Destiny describes the heroic efforts of naturalists Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace to unlock the secrets of evolution. It continues with a vivid description of our fossil history and our chance beginnings. From there the story implicates disease processes in evolution, highlights our rational and irrational nature, focuses on those characteristics of brain evolution and language that make us distinctive, and illustrates our most basic survival and reproductive mechanisms. Thiessen warns the reader that things are as they are no matter what we might wish; we ignore facts and controversy at our own risk. This book will be significant to anthropologists, psychologists, biologists, and sociologists.