Ok, I've read two almost frivolous writtings on evolution but two that are the most significant in the field. "The Greatest Show on Earth" - Dawkins, and "Origin of Species" - Darwin (1st Ed. reprint).
I'll most likely reread Dawkins book again before Darwins. There aren't many parts (after reading Dawkins) of Darwin's 'Origin' which don't make sense.
I'm used to some literary prose, but going through Darwin's persuasive anecotes was sort of annoying since I'm already confident in my understanding.
I did get some new things from Darwin's 'Origin' which I hadn't from Dawkins' "Greatest Show", however, I wont ruin Darwin's book by bringing them up here as I wouldn't be able to do them justice anyways.
What has anyone else found on the two, or one of the two, from reading it?
I'll most likely reread Dawkins book again before Darwins. There aren't many parts (after reading Dawkins) of Darwin's 'Origin' which don't make sense.
I'm used to some literary prose, but going through Darwin's persuasive anecotes was sort of annoying since I'm already confident in my understanding.
I did get some new things from Darwin's 'Origin' which I hadn't from Dawkins' "Greatest Show", however, I wont ruin Darwin's book by bringing them up here as I wouldn't be able to do them justice anyways.
What has anyone else found on the two, or one of the two, from reading it?
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