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Richard Dawkins' Reading Recommendations
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Interesting article. It took me years to enjoy Dawkins's writing (always preferred Stephen Jay Gould), but these days, I do.
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I've far from read all his work, but The Selfish Gene completely blew me away when I read it back in college not long after it was published. I'm actually re-reading parts of it at the moment to study the writing/presenting style. Some of it is dated, but it is still one of those breakthrough life/world changing books.
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What put me off Dawkins was The Blind Watchmaker, which I found to be a bore at the time I read it. I didn't touch his books for years after that, but then The God Delusion came along and well, I thought again about reading his other stuff.
I have The Selfish Gene on my Kindle, but haven't read it yet. I know I should (soon). |
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If anyone here hasn't read The Greatest Show on Earth, I highly recommend it. It makes the subject of evolution fascinating. The Selfish Gene was really good, The God Delusion was okay, and The Blind Watchmaker was kinda boring. But The Greatest Show on Earth is my favorite of his.
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Oh yeah, I forgot Climbing Mount Improbable. Also a good read, but not as fascinating as The Greatest Show on Earth.
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The Ancestor's Tale is wonderful. Dawkins starts with humans and follows our branches of the evolutionary tree backwards to the earliest forms of life, with our genetic cousins joining at each stage deeper into history.
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I find it a bit fascinating that a post on Dawkins Reading Recommendations immediately morphed into a discussion of Dawkins' books themselves rather than those he recommended.
![]() I'm not complaining mind you, just find it interesting. ![]() Me, I'm looking forward to reading that Daniel Dennett book...it's on my wishlist as soon as I can get to it....but may wait on the library to get it... Carry on.... |
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I tried to read Dark Universe earlier this year. I knew that someone whom I respected had recommended it somewhere (it was Dawkins in another interview, don't remember where). I just couldn't get into it. But then, I often fail to appreciate older science fiction, the so called "classics" aren't my cup of tea at all. |
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