A philosopher and a cognitive scientist “challenge Darwinism more effectively than the entire creationist/intelligent design movement has” (Booklist).
“A trenchant, entertaining assault on the very basis of contemporary evolutionary theory.”-Kenan Malik, Literary Review (UK)
What Darwin Got Wrong is a remarkable book, one that dares to challenge the theory of natural selection as an explanation for how evolution works—a devastating critique not in the name of religion but in the name of good science. Combining the results of cutting-edge work in experimental biology with crystal-clear philosophical arguments, authors Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini mount a reasoned and convincing assault on the central tenets of Darwin’s account of the origin of species. This is a concise argument that will transform the debate about evolution and move us beyond the false dilemma of being either for natural selection or against science.
“From the shocking title onward, Fodor and Piattelli-Palmarini have set the cat among Darwin's pigeons. . . . [Their] book will raise hackles galore wherever the theory of natural selection is all too glibly misused, not only in studies of the ontogeny and phylogeny of biology, but also in those great overlapping disciplines of philosophy, psychology, linguistics, and behavior—in short, human nature. This book will set the agenda for years to come. It cannot be ignored if the study of evolution is to be honest with itself.”-Gabriel Dover, Professor of Evolutionary Genetics, Universities of Leicester and Cambridge, and author of Dear Mr. Darwin: Letters on the Evolution of Life and Human Nature
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