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Jacques Lucien Mona (1910–1971) - French scientist, biochemist and microbiologist, Nobel laureate of medicine and physiology, philosopher and musician, active participant in French resistance during the Second World War.
Jacques Mono wrote many scientific articles and everything One book, which, however, immediately attracted attention and became the subject of vivid discussions of creationists and Darwinists.
Is a person in the Universe? How and why countless millennia of evolution made us, Homo sapiens, as we are? And does it make sense in general in the appearance of life?
A fairly consistent in his Darwinism, Mon, nevertheless, abruptly departs from Darwin"s theory in everything that concerns the incliction of the transmitted features, and represents evolution as a kind of game in a biological roulette. What place in this game is reserved for a person, and is he free in his choice?
Jacques Mono wrote many scientific articles and everything One book, which, however, immediately attracted attention and became the subject of vivid discussions of creationists and Darwinists.
Is a person in the Universe? How and why countless millennia of evolution made us, Homo sapiens, as we are? And does it make sense in general in the appearance of life?
A fairly consistent in his Darwinism, Mon, nevertheless, abruptly departs from Darwin"s theory in everything that concerns the incliction of the transmitted features, and represents evolution as a kind of game in a biological roulette. What place in this game is reserved for a person, and is he free in his choice?
Author:
Author:Моно Ж.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Comics and Graphic Novels
- Category:Science & Math
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-150233-1
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