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Life's Solution: Inevitable Humans in a Lonely Universe

by Simon Conway Morris

Now in paperback, this title offers a new controversial interpretation of evolutionary theory. Arguing against the traditional Darwinian approach, the author finds nature turning to inevitable solutions in the development of life leading ultimately to the creation of humans.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Life's Solution builds a persuasive case for the predictability of evolutionary outcomes. The case rests on a remarkable compilation of examples of convergent evolution, in which two or more lineages have independently evolved similar structures and functions. The examples range from the aerodynamics of hovering moths and hummingbirds to the use of silk by spiders and some insects to capture prey. Going against the grain of Darwinian orthodoxy, this book is a must read for anyone grappling with the meaning of evolution and our place in the Universe. Simon Conway Morris is the Ad Hominen Professor in the Earth Science Department at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of St. John's College and the Royal Society. His research focuses on the study of constraints on evolution, and the historical processes that lead to the emergence of complexity, especially with respect to the construction of the major animal body parts in the Cambrian explosion. Previous books include The Crucible of Creation (Getty Center for Education in the Arts, 1999) and co-author of Solnhofen (Cambridge, 1990). Hb ISBN (2003) 0-521-82704-3

Author Biography

Professor of Evolutionary Palaeobiology at the University of Cambridge, he is also the author of The Crucible of Creation (1998, 0198502567).

Table of Contents

The Cambridge Sandwich; 1. Looking for Easter Island; 2. Can we break the great code?; 3. Universal Goo: life as a cosmic principle?; 4. The origin of life: straining the soup or our credulity?; 5. Uniquely lucky? The strangeness of Earth; 6. Converging on the extreme; 7. Seeing convergence; 8. Alien convergences?; 9. The non-prevalence of humanoids?; 10. Evolution bound: the ubiquity of convergence; 11. Towards a theology of evolution; 12. Last word.

Review

'Life's Solution is an absorbing presentation written to challenge and inform the mind of the reader. Life's Solution is a superb contribution to both Contemporary Philosophy Studies academic reference collections and University level and Evolutionary Biology reading lists.' Library Bookwatch 'Life's Solution builds a forceful case for the predictability of evolutionary outcomes, their broad phenotypic manifestations. The case rests on a remarkable compilation of examples of convergent evolution, in which two or more lineages have independently evolved similar structures and functions. The examples range from the aerodynamics of hovering moths and hummingbirds to the use of silk by spiders and some insects to capture prey ... I recommend the book to anyone grappling with the meaning of evolution and our place in the Universe, and to biologists interested in adaptation and constraints.' Nature 'Simon Conway Morris's bold new book, Life's Solution, challenges this Darwinian orthodoxy by extending ideas he presented in his Crucible of Creation ... Conway Morris presents scores of fascinating examples that are less familiar. The lesson is clear. The living world is peppered with recurrent themes; it is not an accumulation of unique events.' New York Times Book Review 'Are human beings the insignificant products of countless quirky biological accidents, or the expected result of evolutionary patterns deeply embedded in the structure of natural selection? Drawing upon diverse biological evidence, Conway Morris convincingly argues that the general features of our bodies and minds are indeed written into the laws of the universe. This is a truly inspiring book, and a welcome antidote to the bleak nihilism of the ultra-Darwinists.' Paul Davies, author of Mind of God '... full of important information and insights ...'. TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution '... this lively and well-researched book contains an impressive breadth of detail on subjects ranging from the nature of the early universe and the formation of stars and planets to the biological details of life. Scientists and the scientifically interested will find its arguments intelligent and thought provoking.' Times Higher Education Supplement 'It is a fascinating tale, ranging across the entire field of living organisms ... he marshals an impressive and extremely wide-ranging array of arguments to support his case, from the microstructure of proteins and DNA at one end, to the large-scale processes in stars and galaxies at the other ... This is a fascinating book covering a huge range of evidence. Biologist or not, I recommend it. After all, we are all human and the question of our origins has to be one of the more import in the world. There is much here to stimulate those famously large brains with which humans are endowed.' Journal of the Geological Magazine 'This is a hugely important work of science ... for anyone with any interest in religion, for or against, it has immense implications ... It is exciting stuff ... The wealth of ideas in his book is intoxicating ... You must read it for yourself.' New Directions '... one of the most controversial volumes written about evolution in recent years by a respected biologist ... Skilfully written, Life's Solution is certainly an entertaining read. There is much to admire about Conway Morris's scholarship ...'. Heredity '...biologically fascinating and overwhelming.' Scientific & Medical Network 'The book itself is well set out introducing the reader to each example of evolutionary convergence with a thoughtful approach that carries them along without becoming to confused in detail but rather allows them to see the greater theme the author wishes to convey, with each chapter building on the preceding ones. For each chapter there are copious footnotes to which a reader may refer at the end of the book with a comprehensive index beyond this as well.' The Open University Geological Society Journal '... throughout the book, Conway Morris's writing is lucid ...'. Palaeontological Newsletter '... he brings an awkward problem into the light with a masterly argument for the inevitable existence of humans ... read twice.' New Scientist

Review Quote

'… throughout the book, Conway Morris's writing is lucid …'. Palaeontological Newsletter

Promotional "Headline"

A controversial challenge to current views of evolution, for the general reader.

Description for Bookstore

The eminent evolutionary palaeobiologist Simon Conway Morris challenges the accepted view that if the tape of life were wound back, the replay would be very different. He also asks: are we alone?

Description for Library

The eminent evolutionary palaeobiologist Simon Conway Morris challenges the accepted view that if the tape of life were wound back, the replay would be very different. He also asks: are we alone?

Details

ISBN0521827043
Author Simon Conway Morris
Short Title LIFES SOLUTION
Pages 486
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Language English
ISBN-10 0521827043
ISBN-13 9780521827041
Media Book
Format Hardcover
DEWEY 576.801
Illustrations Yes
Year 2003
Publication Date 2003-09-30
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Subtitle Inevitable Humans in a Lonely Universe
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Affiliation University of Cambridge
Residence Cambridge, ENK
DOI 10.1604/9780521827041
Audience Professional and Scholarly
UK Release Date 2003-09-04
AU Release Date 2003-09-04
NZ Release Date 2003-09-04

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