A review of
Endless Forms Most Beautiful: The New Science of Evo Devo,
by Sean B. Carroll
W.W. Norton & Co., New York, 2005, 350p.
Review by Alex Williams
Conclusion
I highly recommend this excellent book, for many reasons:
• It is an easy to read introduction to crucial new discoveries in molecular biology.
• It announces a paradigm shift away from the banality of neoDarwinism.
• It purports to cover the major evolutionary developments of animal life including the
Cambrian Explosion—something no one else has ever done.
• The author knows what he is talking about, being an important contributor to the field.
• It is an excellent primer for creationists to practice ‘spot the fallacy’.
• It clearly shows how bias can blind us to what is staring us in the face.
Endless Forms Most Beautiful: The New Science of Evo Devo,
by Sean B. Carroll
W.W. Norton & Co., New York, 2005, 350p.
Review by Alex Williams
Conclusion
I highly recommend this excellent book, for many reasons:
• It is an easy to read introduction to crucial new discoveries in molecular biology.
• It announces a paradigm shift away from the banality of neoDarwinism.
• It purports to cover the major evolutionary developments of animal life including the
Cambrian Explosion—something no one else has ever done.
• The author knows what he is talking about, being an important contributor to the field.
• It is an excellent primer for creationists to practice ‘spot the fallacy’.
• It clearly shows how bias can blind us to what is staring us in the face.