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E-BooksHindu Perspectives on Evolution Darwin, Dharma, and Design



Hindu Perspectives on Evolution Darwin, Dharma, and Design
Free Download C. Mackenzie Brown, "Hindu Perspectives on Evolution: Darwin, Dharma, and Design"
English | 2012 | pages: 276 | ISBN: 0415779707, 1138119369 | PDF | 2,4 mb
Providing new insights into the contemporary creationist-evolution debates, this book looks at the Hindu cultural-religious traditions of India, the Hindu Dharma traditions. By focusing on the interaction of religion and science in a Hindu context, it offers a global context for understanding contemporary creationist-evolution conflicts and tensions utilizing a critical analysis of Hindu perspectives on these issues. The cultural and political as well as theological nature of these conflicts is illustrated by drawing attention to parallels with contemporary Islamic and Buddhist responses to modern science and Darwinism.



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E-BooksDarwin's Racism, Sexism, and Idolization



Darwin's Racism, Sexism, and Idolization
Free Download Darwin's Racism, Sexism, and Idolization: Their Tragic Societal and Scientific Repercussions
English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031490541 | 458 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 37 MB
In this book Diogo, a renowned biologist and anthropologist, addresses a question that is critical for the understanding of science, beliefs, idolization, systemic racism and sexism, and our societies in general: why has Darwin been idolized in such a unique way, particularly by Western scholars? Diogo shows that many evolutionary 'facts' stated in Darwin's works, particularly about human evolution, are inaccurate constructions based on Victorian biases and stereotypes: non-Europeans are inferior, women have a lower intelligence than men, Victorian society was the pinnacle of evolution, and so on. Importantly, such inaccurate biased statements about our evolution are markedly in contrast with the mostly accurate, and often brilliant, ideas put forward by Darwin concerning non-human organisms. Importantly, it was precisely the combination of such brilliant ideas, the use of simplistic and sometimes exaggerated metaphors that were catchy and easily absorbed by the general public, and Darwin's intellectual conservatism and biased ideas about women and non-European peoples that led to Darwin's idolization, particularly by Western scientists, as well as to the darkest societal repercussions of his works. By portraying such biased ideas as "evolutionary facts", Darwin provided easy ammunition for populist political leaders, authoritarians, colonialists, and white supremacists to 'scientifically' defend social hierarchies, sexism, racism, discrimination, oppression, and segregation. A typical argument used to defend Darwin from portraying such erroneous sexist and racist ideas as "facts" is that 'back then' everybody was racist and sexist. Diogo deconstructs this argument by providing enthralling case studies and travel descriptions by authors such as Wallace and Humboldt, who often praised the indigenous peoples that repulsed - and criticized the social hierarchies and Western imperialism that marveled - Darwin. The aim of this book is therefore not to 'cancel' Darwin or argue that he was always wrong: not at all, in general he was an extraordinary biologist, but was a much less successful anthropologist due in great part to his Victorian biases. Instead, the book discusses Darwin's writings, ideas, and their repercussions in a broader way, without taboos, omissions, idolization or demonization in order to show Darwin, and science in general, in all their complexity. This is because, if we fail to acknowledge and emphasize the biases, prejudices, inaccuracies, and abuses of our past, and merely continue to blindly idealize it, our kids will be condemned to undertake or suffer similar societal abuses in the future.



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E-BooksBrilliant Blunders From Darwin to Einstein – Colossal Mistakes by Great Scientists That Changed Our Understanding of Life and



Brilliant Blunders From Darwin to Einstein – Colossal Mistakes by Great Scientists That Changed Our Understanding of Life and
Free Download Brilliant Blunders: From Darwin to Einstein - Colossal Mistakes by Great Scientists That Changed Our Understanding of Life and the Universe By Mario Livio
2013 | 736 Pages | ISBN: 1439192383 | EPUB | 10 MB
Drawing on the lives of five renowned scientists, Mario Livio shows how even these geniuses made major mistakes and how their errors were an essential part of the process of achieving scientific breakthroughs.WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES. Nobody's perfect. Not even some of the greatest geniuses in history, as Mario Livio tells us in this marvelous story of scientific error and breakthrough.Charles Darwin, William Thomson (Lord Kelvin), Linus Pauling, Fred Hoyle, and Albert Einstein were all brilliant scientists. Each made groundbreaking contributions to his field-but each also stumbled badly. Darwin's theory of natural selection shouldn't have worked, according to the prevailing beliefs of his time. Not until Gregor Mendel's work was known would there be a mechanism to explain natural selection. How could Darwin be both wrong and right? Lord Kelvin, Britain's leading scientific intellect at the time, gravely miscalculated the age of the earth. Linus Pauling, the world's premier chemist (who would win the Nobel Prize in chemistry) constructed an erroneous model for DNA in his haste to beat the competition to publication. Astrophysicist Fred Hoyle dismissed the idea of a "Big Bang" origin to the universe (ironically, the caustic name he gave to this event endured long after his erroneous objections were disproven). And Albert Einstein, whose name is synonymous with genius, speculated incorrectly about the forces that hold the universe in equilibrium-and that speculation opened the door to brilliant conceptual leaps. These five scientists expanded our knowledge of life on earth, the evolution of the earth itself, and the evolution of the universe, despite and because of their errors. As Mario Livio luminously explains, the scientific process advances through error. Mistakes are essential to progress. Brilliant Blunders is a singular tour through the world of science and scientific achievement-and a wonderfully insightful examination of the psychology of five fascinating scientists.



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E-BooksMoney, Blood and Revolution How Darwin and the doctor of King Charles I could turn economics into a science



Money, Blood and Revolution How Darwin and the doctor of King Charles I could turn economics into a science
Free Download George Cooper, "Money, Blood and Revolution: How Darwin and the doctor of King Charles I could turn economics into a science"
English | ISBN: 0857193821 | 2014 | 192 pages | PDF | 48 MB
Economics is a broken science, living in a kind of Alice in Wonderland state believing in multiple, inconsistent, things at the same time. Prior to the financial crisis, mainstream economics argued simultaneously for small government on taxation, regulation and spending, but big government on monetary policy. After the financial crisis, economics is now arguing for more government spending and for less government spending. The premise of this book is that the internal inconsistencies between economic theories - the apparently unresolvable debates between leading economists and the incoherent policies of our governments - are symptomatic of economics being in a crisis. Specifically, in a scientific crisis. The good news is that, thanks to the work of scientist and philosopher Thomas Kuhn, we know what needs to be done to fix a scientific crisis. Moreover, there are two scientists in particular whose ideas could show how to do this for economics: Charles Darwin, the man who discovered evolution, and William Harvey, doctor to King Charles I and the first man to understand blood flow and the workings of the human heart. In Money, Blood and Revolution, bestselling financial writer George Cooper explains how the ideas of Darwin and Harvey could revolutionise economics, making it more scientific and understandable, and might even reveal the true origin of economic growth and inequality. Taking readers on a gripping tour of scientific revolution, social upheaval and the secrets of money and debt, this is an unmissable read for anyone curious to understand how the world really works - and the amazing future of economics. #autoshambles



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E-BooksDarwin's Dangerous Idea Evolution and the Meaning of Life



Darwin's Dangerous Idea Evolution and the Meaning of Life
Free Download Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meaning of Life by Daniel C. Dennett
English | July 1st, 2014 | ISBN: 068482471X | 586 pages | True EPUB | 10.07 MB
In a book that is both groundbreaking and accessible, Daniel C. Dennett, whom Chet Raymo of The Boston Globe calls "one of the most provocative thinkers on the planet," focuses his unerringly logical mind on the theory of natural selection, showing how Darwin's great idea transforms and illuminates our traditional view of humanity's place in the universe. Dennett vividly describes the theory itself and then extends Darwin's vision with impeccable arguments to their often surprising conclusions, challenging the views of some of the most famous scientists of our day.



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E-BooksHood, The Never Tales (01) by Amber Darwin




Hood, The Never Tales (01) by Amber Darwin

Hood, The Never Tales (01) by Amber Darwin | 695.61 KB
English | N/A Pages

Title: Crush: A Twisty YA Thriller
Author: Niki Keith
Year: 2023




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E-BooksThe Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 28, 1880



The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 28, 1880
Free Download Charles Darwin, "The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: Volume 28, 1880"
English | ISBN: 1108839606 | 2021 | 950 pages | PDF | 15 MB
This volume is part of the definitive edition of letters written by and to Charles Darwin, the most celebrated naturalist of the nineteenth century. Notes and appendixes put these fascinating and wide-ranging letters in context, making the letters accessible to both scholars and general readers. Darwin depended on correspondence to collect data from all over the world, and to discuss his emerging ideas with scientific colleagues, many of whom he never met in person. The letters are published chronologically. In 1880, Darwin published On The Power of Movement in Plants, and began writing his final book, The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms. He was engaged in controversy with Samuel Butler, following publication of his last book, Erasmus Darwin. At the end of the year, he succeeded in raising support for a Civil List pension for Alfred Russel Wallace, co-discoverer of the theory of natural selection.



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E-BooksFrom Darwin to Eden



From Darwin to Eden
Free Download From Darwin to Eden:
A Tour of Science and Religion based on the Philosophy of Michael Polanyi and the Intelligent Design Movement

English | 2020 | ISBN: 1532692722 | 310 Pages | EPUB (True) | 19 MB



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E-BooksCharles Darwin, the Copley Medal, and the Rise of Naturalism, 1861-1864



Charles Darwin, the Copley Medal, and the Rise of Naturalism, 1861-1864
Free Download Marsha Driscoll, "Charles Darwin, the Copley Medal, and the Rise of Naturalism, 1861-1864 "
English | ISBN: 1469670771 | 2022 | 176 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Since its appearance in 1859, Darwin's long-awaited treatise in "genetic biology" had received reviews both favorable and damning. Thomas Huxley and Samuel Wilberforce presented arguments for and against the theory in a dramatic and widely publicized face-off at the 1860 meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Oxford. Their encounter sparked a vigorous, complex debate that touched on a host of issues and set the stage for the Royal Society's consideration of whether they ought to award Darwin the Copley Medal, the society's most prestigious prize. While the action takes place in meetings of the Royal Society, Great Britain's most important scientific body, a parallel and influential public argument smolders over the nature of science and its relationship to modern life in an industrial society.



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E-BooksAustralia's Darwin, Arnhem Land and Kakadu



Australia's Darwin, Arnhem Land and Kakadu
Free Download Australia's Darwin, Arnhem Land and Kakadu by Brian Lawrenson
English | December 9, 2015 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B00615IGTA | 70 pages | EPUB | 1.70 Mb
The very north of Australia has long been regarded as one of the most remote and distinctly different areas on earth. Join three travellers as they safari through three different areas: the city of Darwin and its surrounds, Kakadu - the largest National Park in Australia, and on through Arnhem Land where time stands still to visit the seldom visited but scenically stunning Coberg Peninsular. You'll experience flooded alligator filled rivers, meet the local Aboriginal people and meet a Cape buffalo named Charlie.



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