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Creatures of Accident
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266 stránek
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Exploring the philosophical implications of evolution, this work emphasizes the significance of complex organisms emerging from simpler forms, a perspective often overlooked in both scientific and popular discussions. The book critiques the tendency to focus on horizontal diversification among species, such as finches and moths, while neglecting the vertical progression of life forms. By addressing the historical context that has led to this omission, it aims to reshape the understanding of evolutionary biology and its broader implications.
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2007, měkká
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