How Science Works: Evolution [recurso electrónico] : A Student Primer / by R. John Ellis.

Por: Ellis, R. John [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2010Descripción: XXIII, 100p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789048131839Tema(s): Medicine | Human genetics | Evolution (Biology) | Animal genetics | Science (General) | Biomedicine | Biomedicine general | Human Genetics | Evolutionary Biology | Animal Genetics and Genomics | Popular Science, generalFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 610 Clasificación LoC:R-RZRecursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Acknowledgements. Preface: The Importance of Science. Introduction: The Aim of This Book -- Part I: Two Ways of Explaining the World -- Part II: How Science Works -- Part III: Darwin`s Theory of Evolution -- Part IV: The Evidence for Evolution -- Part V: The Evolution of Eyes -- Concluding Remarks. Definitions. Suggestions for Discussion Topics.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Evolution is just a theory, isn’t it? What is a scientific theory anyway? Don’t scientists prove things? What is the difference between a fact, a hypothesis and a theory in science? How does scientific thinking differ from religious thinking? Why are most leading scientists atheists? Are science and religion compatible? Why are there so many different religious beliefs but only one science? What is the evidence for evolution? Why does evolution occur? If you are interested in any of these questions and have some knowledge of biology, this book is for you.
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Acknowledgements. Preface: The Importance of Science. Introduction: The Aim of This Book -- Part I: Two Ways of Explaining the World -- Part II: How Science Works -- Part III: Darwin`s Theory of Evolution -- Part IV: The Evidence for Evolution -- Part V: The Evolution of Eyes -- Concluding Remarks. Definitions. Suggestions for Discussion Topics.

Evolution is just a theory, isn’t it? What is a scientific theory anyway? Don’t scientists prove things? What is the difference between a fact, a hypothesis and a theory in science? How does scientific thinking differ from religious thinking? Why are most leading scientists atheists? Are science and religion compatible? Why are there so many different religious beliefs but only one science? What is the evidence for evolution? Why does evolution occur? If you are interested in any of these questions and have some knowledge of biology, this book is for you.

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