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Darwin [Hardcover]

Philip Appleman


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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
Perhaps a classic among anthologies 18 Sep 2002
By Pumpkin King - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Natural selection is the idea that shaped a science and altered our understanding of life. It is also, unfortunately and too often, misunderstood and/or used to justify moral beliefs. This book, edited admirably by Philip Appleman serves two purposes. First, the reader is given Darwin's idea of evolution and the context in which it developed, from the scientific environment before the publication of "The Origin of Species" to selections from Darwin's various works. Second, there are a number of excerpts that show how natural selection influenced later thought. This includes not just the fields of science and theology, but also sociology, philosophy, and literature.

It can be difficult to just sit and read Darwin if you are not a biologist because it seems a little dated and obvious (at least if you are familiar with natural selection, as you should be). Additional material provides perspective and helps to see in what ways Darwin's work was revolutionary. Such material can also show how evolutionary ideas have been modified over time by different people. Appleman has obviously read widely on Darwin and evolution, and the readings he provides represents an array of influential and important works. With this book, a person can develop a much deeper appreciation of Darwin's ideas than from simply reading Darwin alone.

I am reviewing the second edition. The third edition is 100 pages longer and includes more recent material, especially concerning the dispute between creationism and evolution. I would not hesitate to recommend even the dated second edition to anyone interested in Darwin and Darwin's influence on scientists and other thinkers; this third edition should be a must-have.

16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
A Must Read 22 July 2001
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I agree with Gould that this is the best Darwin anthology on the market. It contains a significant amount of new material and details the profound change in scientific and intellectual thought in the past few decades. Darwin is constantly misquoted by creationists, but this book sets the record straight. For example, the chapter on "mainstream Religious Support for Evolution" includes leading religious opinions on evolution, illustrating that many mainline Christians and Jews do NOT subscribe to the antiscientific propaganda of the fundamentalists and creationists. New threats to Darwinism and science are also covered. This is an enthralling read and I highly recommend it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
A Great Introduction to Darwin 10 Nov 2009
By Kevin M. Derby - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
The Norton Critical Edition of Darwin is superb. Besides ample collections of Darwin's writings, this work also includes scientific thought before Darwin; religious arguments for and against evolution; contemporary scientific attacks and praise for Darwin and his theories; glances at the political, social and economic impact that Darwin had; and many other topics. Phillip Appleman should be commended for editing this collection. While he makes no secret of his biases in favor of Darwin, Appleman also includes a great deal of material against Darwin. Appleman also includes a number of his poems and, in the third edition of his collection, produced a masterful essay about Darwin sightings in modern literature. When you get down to it, Darwin and his discoveries impacted just about everything and the Norton Critical Edition of Darwin reflects this. This is book can be read by anyone with an interest in science, the humanities, religion, and just about anything else Darwin impacted. This is a rare text which can be enjoyed and used inside and outside of the classroom. It holds a special place of honor on my bookshelf. Highest recommendation.

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