Occasionally one hears today the statement that we have come to realize that we know nothing about evolution. This point of view is a healthy reaction to the over-confident belief that we knew everything about evolution. But there are those rash enough to think that in the last few years we have learned more about evolution than we might have hoped to know a few years ago. A critique therefore not only becomes a criticism of the older evidence but an appreciation of the new evidence. In the first lecture an attempt is made to put a new valuation on the traditional evidence for evolution.
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A Critique of the Theory of Evolution (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s)Thomas Hunt Morgan
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN1440058598
ISBN-139781440058592
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