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  • Evolution

  • Still a Theory in Crisis
  • By: Michael Denton
  • Narrated by: John McLain
  • Length: 11 hrs and 5 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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By: Michael Denton
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Summary

More than 30 years after his landmark book Evolution: A Theory in Crisis (1985), biologist Michael Denton revisits his earlier thesis about the inability of Darwinian evolution to explain the history of life. He argues that there remains "an irresistible consilience of evidence for rejecting Darwinian cumulative selection as the major driving force of evolution." From the origin of life to the origin of human language, the great divisions in the natural order are still as profound as ever, and they are still unsupported by the series of adaptive transitional forms predicted by Darwin. In addition, Denton makes a provocative new argument about the pervasiveness of nonadaptive order throughout biology, order that cannot be explained by the Darwinian mechanism.

©2019 Michael Denton (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Logical

Structuralism seems much more logical than functionalism. Very interesting I had not thought of any other narrative until now.

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Creationist drivel in disguise

The agenda is clear from the get go. Darwinism and creationism are compared as equally valid ‘theories’.

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