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Reason For Everything

A Reason for Everything" is a brilliant and surprising fusion of science and biography. It is a very human book about the Englishness of evolutionary theory and the lives and personalities - often eccentric and controversial - of those who made it. The idea of evolution by natural selection was first announced in Britain and it has until recently been defended in Britain more passionately than anywhere else. At the heart of the theory is the notion of adaptation to the environment. When 'adaptationists' look at living creatures they believe that each of their features has a purpose for which it has been shaped by selection. They tend to assume that there is actually a reason for everything. And for scientists after Darwin that has been an extremely productive assumption. A number of
thinkers developed this idea to levels of sophistication undreamed of in Darwin's time. The most important were Ronald Aylmer Fisher J.B.S. Haldane John Maynard Smith Bill Hamilton and Richard Dawkins. Kohn writes with great insight about the families and the universities that helped shape these men and about their politics which ranged from the far right to the Communist Party. Fisher was a practising Christian; Dawkins is a famously militant atheist. Some were notoriously difficult and eccentric as people; their feuds often were (and are) stormy. He opens the book with a deft and moving portrait of Alfred Russel Wallace Darwin's contemporary and generous rival. "A Reason for Everything" is about far more than a narrow argument within biology. It is about Britain and natural history
butterflies and snails impassioned beliefs and ideological struggles. Kohn writes with quiet humour and sympathy about how each of these individuals responded to a chilling and inspiring vision of nature."
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A Reason for Everything" is a brilliant & surprising fusion of science & biography. It is a very human book about the Englishness of evolutionary theory & the lives & personalities
- often eccentric & controversial
- of those who made it. The idea of evolution by natural selection was first announced in Britain & it has until recently been defended in Britain more passionately than anywhere else. At the heart of the theory is the notion of adaptation to the environment. When 'adaptationists' look at living creatures they believe that each of their features has a purpose for which it has been shaped by selection. They tend to assume that there is actually a reason for everything. & for scientists after Darwin that has been an extremely productive assumption. A number of thinkers developed this idea to levels of sophistication undreamed of in Darwin's time. The most important were Ronald Aylmer Fisher J.B.S. Haldane John Maynard Smith Bill Hamilton & Richard Dawkins. Kohn writes with great insight about the families & the universities that helped shape these men & about their politics which ranged from the far right to the Communist Party. Fisher was a practising Christian; Dawkins is a famously militant atheist. Some were notoriously difficult & eccentric as people; their feuds often were (and are) stormy. He opens the book with a deft & moving portrait of Alfred Russel Wallace Darwin's contemporary & generous rival. "A Reason for Everything" is about far more than a narrow argument within biology. It is about Britain & natural history butterflies & snails impassioned beliefs & ideological struggles. Kohn writes with quiet humour & sympathy about how each of these individuals responded to a chilling & inspiring vision of nature."

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Contemporary - Modern era design
Contemporary - A design reference to indicate post war modern design
Humour - Something either verbal of physical that provides amusement and can provoke laughter
Human - A highly developed and adapted mamal and deminant species on earth
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
Heart - An organ that pumps blood around the body. Usually related to love.
Natural - not manmade
Contemporary - An object that is living in the same time.
Vision - To be able to imagine, also can mean what you can see.
Environment - The conditions and surrounding area.

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