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Tag Archives: Darwin
Field Reading: the G3B Project
In a previous post I wrote about my field reading goals for the coming year of dissertation work. I’ve finalized the list (see below) and hope to include reviews and comments on each in addition to my reflections on fieldwork … Continue reading
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Tagged Darwin, field reading, G3B Project, Modern Synthesis, sociobiology
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Thank you Ray Comfort
I just got my 150th anniversary edition of Origin for free with a special introduction by Ray Comfort. I’m glad my university among the best at brainwashing young minds with the atheistic, racist, and thoroughly debunked theory of evolution by … Continue reading
Darwin’s bicentennial
The Science section of the New York Times has published several articles in honor of Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday (Feb 12). You can read them all here. Many apologies for not keeping this page updated over the past month and … Continue reading