Arguing for Evolution: An Encyclopedia for Understanding Science
By (Author) Sehoya H. Cotner
By (author) Randy Moore
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
15th August 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Reference works
576.8
Hardback
348
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
907g
This timely encyclopedia presents an arsenal of evidence for evolution that goes beyond the typical textbook examples. Arguing for Evolution: An Encyclopedia for Understanding Science provides readers with a single source for the scientific evidence supporting evolution. The book shows how scientists have tested the predictions of evolutionary theory and created an unshakeable foundation of evidence supporting its truth. As such, it demonstrates how evolution serves as a case study for understanding the scientific method and presents a logical model for scientific inquiry. The evidence for evolution is presented historically and topically in an accessible, example-rich, and logical format, using an arsenal of examples that goes beyond the typical textbook matter. The chapters are structured around a series of hypotheses that the authors put to the test, amassing evidence on fossils, comparative anatomy, molecules, and evolutionary biology in order to conclude that evolution is scientific fact. Learning about this fascinating field is enhanced through "see for yourself" examples that include original data and figures from key historical and contemporary papers in evolutionary biology.
The book is a compelling and well rounded work. The authors have succeeded in creating a resource that clearly presents the scientific evidence supporting evolution using recognisable arguments and motifs as well as more unusual examples drawn from findings of both historic and contemporary research. Arguing for Evolution is a comprehensive and extremely accessible book which is highly recommended for public, school, and academic libraries, especially those linked to biology or evolutionary science. * Reference Reviews *
This is an excellent and much-needed addition to the resources available on the empirical validity and richness of evolutionary evidence and evolutionary theory. * The Quarterly Review of Biology *
This work is an interesting exploration into the nature of scientific inquiry, using evolution as a model. . . . They have done an admirable job of selecting material from the past and integrating it with current techniques. * Choice *
Presenting the overwhelming evidence for evolution in the natural world, this title makes a step-by-step case for evolution. . . . This title is appropriate for a high-school or college science class or a general adult reader. It could be a circulating book, a reference book, or even a textbook for students of evolution. * Booklist *
Sehoya Cotner, PhD, is associate professor of teaching in the biology program at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Randy Moore, PhD, is professor in the biology program at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.