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Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea by Carl Zimmer
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Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea

by Carl Zimmer

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Evolutie - De triomf van een idee en de bijbehorende Teleac-serie vertellen het meeslepende en alomvattende verhaal van het leven op aarde en van de geschiedenis van de evolutietheorie, vanaf Darwin tot en met de hedendaagse wetenschap.
Toen Charles Darwin met Over het ontstaan van soorten (1859) zijn bevindingen eenmaal op papier had gezet, betekende dat niet dat daarmee het verhaal van de evolutie was afgesloten. Integendeel, op basis van zijn inzichten werden in hoog tempo nieuwe ontdekkingen gedaan. Maar het was pas in de tweede helft van de twintigste eeuw dat de werkelijke betekenis van Darwins inspanningen volledig zichtbaar werd.
Carl Zimmer geeft met Evolutie - Triomf van een idee niet alleen een helder en actueel beeld van alle aspecten van de evolutie, maar ook van de verstrekkende gevolgen die Darwins theorie heeft gehad; vanaf het allereerste leven tot en met de nog immer bestaande wetenschappelijke en religieuze controverses.
Van begin tot eind blijft Zimmer de lezer boeien met zijn fantastische verhaal over de opkomst en de triomf van een idee: evolutie.

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Amazon.com (ISBN 0060958502, Paperback)

While its opponents may sneer that "it's just a theory," evolution has transcended that label to take its place as one of the most important ideas in human history. Science journalist Carl Zimmer explores its history and future in Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea, a companion piece to the epic PBS series of the same name. The book, lavishly illustrated with photos of our distant cousins, anatomical diagrams, and timelines, is as beautiful as it is enlightening. While those closely following the field will find little more here than a well-written summation of the state of the art in 2001, readers who have watched the evolutionary debates from a distance will quickly catch up with the details of the principal arguments.

Zimmer's text is fresh and expansive, explaining both the minutiae of comparative anatomy and the grand scale of geological time with verve and clarity. Following the trend of turn-of-the-century evolution writers, he treats the religious beliefs of creationists with respect, while firmly insisting that the scientific evidence against their position is too compelling to ignore. Touching on biology, philosophy, theology, politics, and nearly every other field of human thought, Evolution will inspire its readers with the elegance and importance of Darwin's simple theory. --Rob Lightner


Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0060958502, Paperback)

This dazzling companion volume to one the most important series in PBS history tells the compelling story of the theory of evolution -- from Darwin to twenty-first-century science.

Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species was breathtaking, beautifully written, staunchly defended, defiantly radical. Yet it emerged long before paleontologists and geologists worked out the chronology of life on Earth, long before biologists uncovered the molecules that underlie heredity and natural selection. Not until the late twentieth century was the true scope of its power revealed.

This remarkable new book, featuring more than 150 color illustrations, presents a rich and up-to-date view of evolution that explores the far-reaching implications of Darwin's theory and emphasizes the power, significance, and relevance of evolution to our lives today. After all, we ourselves are the product of evolution, and we can tackle many of our gravest challenges -- from the lethal resurgence of antibiotic-resistant diseases to the wave of extinctions that looms before us -- with a sound understanding of the science. It can help us see our lives in connection to everything that has come before and to every form of life on Earth today.

Filled with rich narrative, award-winning science writing, and the most up-to-date information on topics ranging from Darwinian medicine and sexual selection to the origins of language, evolutionary psychology, and the controversies surrounding creationism, Evolution tells in riveting detail the story of a remarkable scientific journey, from the emergence to the triumph of an idea.


Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0694526061, Audio CD)

Darwin's The Origin of Species was defiantly radical. Yet it emerged long before paleontologists and geologists worked out the chronology of life on Earth. Not until the late twentieth century was the true scope of its power revealed.

This remarkable audio presents a rich and up-to-date view of evolution that explores the far-reaching implications of Darwin's theory and emphasizes the power, significance, and relevance of evolution to our lives today. After all, we ourselves are the product of evolution, and we can tackle many of our gravest challenges -- from the lethal resurgence of antibiotic resistant diseases to the wave of extinctions that looms before us -- with a sound understanding of evolution. It can help us see our lives in connection to everything that has come before and to every form of life on Earth today.

Evolution tells in riveting detail the story of a remarkable scientific journey from the emergence to the triumph of an idea.


Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0061138401, Paperback)

This remarkable book presents a rich and up–to–date view of evolution that explores the far–reaching implications of Darwin's theory and emphasizes the power, significance, and relevance of evolution to our lives today. After all, we ourselves are the product of evolution, and we can tackle many of our gravest challenges –– from lethal resurgence of antiobiotic–resistant diseases to the wave of extinctions that looms before us –– with a sound understanding of the science.

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