A new book by the 2008 Templeton Prize laureate Michael Heller in which the problems of chance and probability are seen in light of the advancements of physics and biology. The Author's claim is that chance finds its place within the structure of the universe and cosmic evolution. Heller's insightful remarks may be considered a critique of both Dawkins' 'blind watchmaker' approach and Dembski's 'intelligent design' perspective.
Wydawnictwo: Copernicus Center Press
Data wydania: 2012-11-05
Kategoria: Hobby
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Liczba stron: 240
Tytuł oryginału: Philosophy of Chance. A cosmic fugue with a prelude and a coda
Język oryginału: angielski
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