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The Deep Structure of Biology : Is Convergence Sufficiently Ubiquitous to Give a Directional Signal, Paperback / softback Book

The Deep Structure of Biology : Is Convergence Sufficiently Ubiquitous to Give a Directional Signal Paperback / softback

Edited by Simon Conway Morris

Paperback / softback

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Twelve renowned scientists and theologians offer penetrating insights into the evolution dialogue in The Deep Structure of Biology.

Each considers whether the orthodox evolution model is sufficient and offers their perspective on evolution and biology.

Essays include: Chance and Necessity in Evolution Green Plants as Intelligent Organisms Canny Corvoids and Political Primates: A Case for Convergent Evolution in Intelligence Social and Cultural Evolution in the Ocean: Convergences and Contrasts with Terrestrial Systems Purpose in Nature: On the Possibility of a Theology of Evolution Editor Simon Conway Morris provides the introduction, an overview of the issues, and an essay on evolution and convergence.

Other contributors are Richard Lenski, George McGhee, Karl Niklas, Anthony Trewavas, Nigel Franks, Nicola Clayton, Nathan Emery, HalWhitehead, Robert Foley, Michael Ruse, Celia Deane-Drummond, and John Haught. The discussion of biology and evolution in these essays broadens the scope of the traditional evolution discussion as it aims to stimulate the development of other research programs.

Scholars in the science and religion field will find this book a valuable resource.

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