The Deniable Darwin & Other Essays

The Deniable Darwin & Other Essays by David Berlinski, published by Discovery Institute Press in 2009, is a thought-provoking collection that spans 558 pages. In this first edition, Berlinski, a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, explores three profound mysteries: the existence of the human mind, the diversity of living creatures, and the nature of matter. The essays delve into the intersections of philosophy, science, and religion, presenting a critical examination of evolution and its implications.
Readers will find a rigorous analysis that challenges conventional perspectives on life sciences and the philosophical underpinnings of scientific inquiry. Berlinski’s essays engage with topics such as logic and the relationship between religion and science, inviting contemplation on the complexities of existence. This edition is presented in English and offers a comprehensive exploration of ideas that resonate across various fields of thought, making it a significant contribution to discussions surrounding evolution and the nature of reality.
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David Berlinski, a senior fellow at Discovery Institute, writes about three profound mysteries: the existence of the human mind, the existence and diversity of living creatures, and the existence of matter. His other books include: The Devil’s Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific Pretensions, Newton’s Gift, and A Tour of the Calculus.
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