This is a magnificent book of wonderstanding: Richard Dawkins combines an artist's wonder at the virtuosity of nature with a scientist's understanding of how it comes to be.
There is grandeur in this view of life" said Darwin, speaking of evolution. There is no one better qualified to convey this grandeur than his worthy successor, Richard Dawkins, who writes with passion, clarity, and wit. This may be his best book yet.
Whose 1859 masterpiece, On the Origin of Species, shook society to its core, surely would have raised an eyebrow at the current controversy over evolution. The Greatest Show on Earth is a stunning counterattack on advocates of Intelligent Design, explaining the evidence for evolution while exposing the absurdities of the creationist argument. Dawkins sifts through rich layers of scientific evidence--from living examples of natural selection to dues in the fossil record; from natural clocks that mark the vast epochs wherein evolution ran its course to the intricacies of developing embryos; from plate tectonics to molecular genetics. Combining these elements and many more, he makes the airtight case that we find ourselves perched on one tiny twig in the midst of a blossoming and flourishing tree of life and it is no accident,but the direct consequence of evolution by non-random selection.
The Greatest -Show on Earth comes at a critical time: systematic opposition to the fact of evolution is menacing as never before. In schools around the world, insidious attempts are made to undermine the status of science in the classroom. Dawkins wields a devastating argument against this ignorance--but his unjaded passion for the natural world turns what might have been a negative argument into a positive offering to the reader:nothing less than a master's vision of life, in all its splendor.
PREFACE
Chapter 1 Only a theory?
Chapter 2 Dogs, cows and cabbages
Chapter 3 The primrose path to macro-evolution
Chapter 4 Silence and slow time
Chapter 5 Before our very eyes
Chapter 6 Missing link? What do you mean, 'missing'?
Chapter 7 Missing persons? Missing no longer
Chapter 8 You did it yourself in nine months
Chapter 9 The ark of the continents
Chapter 10 The tree of cousinship
Chapter 11 History written all over us
Chapter 12 Arms races and 'evolutionary theodicy'
Chapter 13 There is grandeur in this view of life
APPENDIX The history-deniers
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING
PICTURE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INDEX