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Book Synopsis: Is our nature—as individuals, as a species—determined by our evolution and encoded in our genes? If we unravel the protein sequences of our DNA, will we gain the power to cure all of our physiological and psychological afflictions and even to solve the problems of our society? Today biologists—especially geneticists—are proposing answers to questions that have long been asked by philosophy or faith or the social sciences. Their work carries the weight of scientific authority and attracts widespread public attention, but it is often based on what the renowned evolutionary biologist Richard Lewontin identifies as a highly reductive misconception: "the pervasive error that confuses the genetic state of an organism with its total physical and psychic nature as a human being."
In these nine essays covering the history of modern biology from Darwin to Dolly the sheep, all of which were originally published in The New York Review of Books, Lewontin combines sharp criticisms of overreaching scientific claims with lucid expositions of the exact state of current scientific knowledge—not only what we do know, but what we don't and maybe won't anytime soon. Among the subjects he discusses are heredity and natural selection, evolutionary psychology and altruism, nineteenth-century naturalist novels, sex surveys, cloning, and the Human Genome Project. In each case he casts an ever-vigilant and deflationary eye on the temptation to look to biology for explanations of everything we want to know about our physical, mental, and social lives.
These essays—several of them updated with epilogues that take account of scientific developments since they were first written—are an indispensable guide to the most controversial issues in the life sciences today.The second edition of this collection includes new essays on genetically modified food and the completion of the Human Genome Project. It is an indispensable guide to the most controversial issues in the life sciences today.
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Unlock the secrets of human nature with "It Ain't Necessarily So: The Dream of the Human Genome and Other Illusions"! Explore the fascinating world of genetics and evolution, as renowned biologist Richard Lewontin separates fact from fiction. This thought-provoking book challenges the prevailing assumption that our genes determine our destiny. Discover the truth behind the astounding scientific claims and gain a deeper understanding of the complex nature of human beings.
In these nine captivating essays, Lewontin sheds light on the history of biology from Darwin to Dolly the sheep. Delve into the subjects of heredity, natural selection, and evolutionary psychology, as he navigates the fine lines between scientific knowledge and speculation. With his deflationary eye, Lewontin critically examines the limitations of biology as an all-encompassing explanation for our physical, mental, and social lives.
Stay up-to-date with the latest scientific developments! This second edition includes new essays on genetically modified food and the completion of the Human Genome Project. Gain unparalleled insights into the most controversial issues in the life sciences today.
Don't miss out on this indispensable guide to understanding the intricacies of genetics and evolution. Grab your copy of "It Ain't Necessarily So" today and embark on an enlightening journey that challenges conventional wisdom. Explore the boundaries of scientific knowledge and uncover the true nature of humanity. Get it now!
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