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Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder
Richard Dawkins
ISBN: 9780141026183
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
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A polemic against anti-science movements of several kinds. Keats accused Newton of destroying the poetry of the rainbow by explaining the origin of its colours. In this book, Richard Dawkins argues that Keats could not have been more mistaken, and shows how an understanding of science enhances our wonder of the world.
A dazzling, passionate polemic against anti-science movements of all kinds. Keats accused Newton of destroying the poetry of the rainbow by explaining the origin of its colours. In this illuminating and provocative book, Richard Dawkins argues that Keats could not have been more mistaken, and shows how an understanding of science enhances our wonder of the world. He argues that mysteries do not lose their poetry because they are solved: the solution is often more beautiful than the puzzle, uncovering even deeper mysteries. Dawkins takes up the most important and compelling topics in modern science, from astronomy and genetics to language and virtual reality, combining them in a landmark statement on the human appetite for wonder.
| ISBN | 0141026189 | | Pages | 352 | | ISBN13 | 9780141026183 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 257 | | Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd | | Published in | London | | Imprint | Penguin Books Ltd | | Previous ISBN | 9780140264081 | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 198 | | Publication date | 06 Apr 2006 | | Width (mm) | 129 | | DEWEY | 501 | | Spine width (mm) | 20 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | General |
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