There is hardly any university, college, or even high school left where they do not teach Darwinism--and rightly so. Yet, most of these places do more preaching than teaching. They teach more than they should, and at the same time, they teach less than they should. Most books on Darwinism are either oriented on biology or philosophy, but this book tries to combine both approaches, so it explains the biological aspects for (future) philosophers as well as the philosophical aspects for (future) biologists. It leaves Darwinism intact, but removes the "sting" that many of its opponents dislike....
There is hardly any university, college, or even high school left where they do not teach Darwinism--and rightly so. Yet, most of these places do more...