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National Academy of Sciences

Auteur de Science, Evolution, and Creationism

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Œuvres de National Academy of Sciences

Science, Evolution, and Creationism (2008) 129 exemplaires
In the Light of Evolution (2007) 4 exemplaires
Paleontological Collecting. (1987) 2 exemplaires
Firewood Crops (1983) 2 exemplaires
Biographical Memoirs Vol. XLII (1970) 2 exemplaires
Biographical Memoirs, Volume 59 (1990) 2 exemplaires
Biographical memoirs. Vol. 62 (1993) 2 exemplaires
Visionary Anatomies 1 exemplaire
Chemistry, a New Look (1966) 1 exemplaire
Firewood Crops: Volumes 1 and 2 (2007) 1 exemplaire
Drug Efficacy Study 1 exemplaire
Dictionary of Geological Terms (1957) 1 exemplaire
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS,VOL.39 (1967) 1 exemplaire

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Don't look for a plot in this tome. It's thick and very fine print, but it helps to translate some of the drier textbooks.
 
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dragonasbreath | Dec 4, 2010 |
Although it is only seventy pages long, Science, Evolution, and Creationism packs a substantial intellectual punch in its handful of pages. Published by the national Acedemy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine, the committee responsible for writing and revising this volume is replete with experts in almost every field of science (including Neil deGrasse Tyson, one of my personal favorite public advocates for science education) and the academic weight they give to the project shows through in the finished project. Intended as a basic guide to what science is, why the theory of evolution by natural selection is well-grounded and thus far uncontested science, and why creationism is decidedly not science and has no place in a science classroom, this book delivers on these promises quite handily.

The book is divided into three main chapters plus a brief conclusion. In the first, the basic elements of science are described and theory of evolution by natural selection is explained. In the second chapter, the compelling evidence in favor of the theory of evolution by natural selection is presented. In the third, the creationist "explanations", including the theory of intelligent design, are reviewed, and the fundamental flaws in them are detailed. The chapter also explains why creationism is simply not science, has no place in the science classroom, and includes a very biref overview of some of the legal decisions supporting this view. Finally, in the conclusion, the authors reiterate that science should be taught in science classes, and religious based views should not.

Science, Evolution, and Creationism is an excellent primer on the difference between actual science and creationism. Presented in a straightforward and easy to read way, the book presents the basic facts of what, inside the scientific community is a noncontroversy (despite what lunatic creationists would claim), and skewers the wild and innaccurate claims of those who advocate teaching superstitious nonsense to children in the form of creationist myths. For anyone who is interested in a clear, concise, and quite accessible account of what science is, why evolution is science and why creationism is not, this is the perfect place to start.

This review has also been posted to my blog Dreaming About Other Worlds.
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StormRaven | 2 autres critiques | Sep 30, 2010 |
Designed to give the public a comprehensive and up-to-date picture of the current scientific understanding of evolution and its importance in the science classroom, Science, Evolution, and Creationism is twice as long as the second edition (published in 1999 as Science and Creationism), and teems with new examples of the predictive power and practical importance of evolution. Addressing creationism in its various forms, it concludes, “No scientific evidence supports these viewpoints,” and insists, “Given the importance of science in all aspects of modern life, the science curriculum should not be undermined with nonscientific material.”… (plus d'informations)
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NCSE | 2 autres critiques | Jun 11, 2008 |
Here we are - well into the 21st century - and we still need to defend science from wingnuttery.
A pleasant basic introduction to science.
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AsYouKnow_Bob | 2 autres critiques | Jan 4, 2008 |

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