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  • Audiobook

    The Golden Quest

    by David Delisle ...
    Narrated by Brian Dewar McNamara ...

    Unabridged

    31 min

    Rich Dad Poor Dad meets Calvin & Hobbes.The FUN way to learn about money.Our young adventurer dreams of discovering hidden treasure—a treasure so valuable that he could buy everything he ever wanted. When his parents gift him an ancient treasure map on his birthday, he is sent on a perilous quest to find the riches he seeks; or so he thinks.Lessons will come in the form of wise mentors who teach ... Read more

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  • Unity and Disunity in Evolutionary Biology

    Deconstructing Darwinism

    Series series Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)
    It is not uncommon to see in major areas of research concerned with science that historical studies are accompanied by the rise of complementary or contradictory historiographies. With time, it seems, scholars discover new approaches to study topics, thus questioning old concepts, traditions, periodizations and historical labels. Apparently, this has not been the case in evolutionary thought. In ... Read more

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    A Very Short Introduction

    by Samir Okasha ...
    Series series Very Short Introductions
    How much faith should we place in what scientists tell us? Is it possible for scientific knowledge to be fully 'objective'? What, really, can be defined as science? In the second edition of this Very Short Introduction, Samir Okasha explores the main themes and theories of contemporary philosophy of science, and investigates fascinating, challenging questions such as these. Starting at the very ... Read more

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  • Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction

    by Samir Okasha ...
    Series series Very Short Introductions
    What is science? Is there a real difference between science and myth? Is science objective? Can science explain everything? This Very Short Introduction provides a concise overview of the main themes of contemporary philosophy of science. Beginning with a short history of science to set the scene, Samir Okasha goes on to investigate the nature of scientific reasoning, scientific explanation, ... Read more

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  • God's Undertaker

    Has Science Buried God?

    Evaluates the evidence of modern science in relation to the debate between the atheistic and theistic interpretations of the universe, and provides a fresh basis for discussion. The book has grown out of the author's lengthy experience of lecturing and debating on this subject in the UK, USA, Germany and Russia, and has been written in response to endless requests for the argumentation in written ... Read more

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  • The Presence of the Past

    Morphic Resonance and the Habits of Nature

    Rupert Sheldrake's theory of morphic resonance challenges the fundamental assumptions of modern science. A world-famous biologist, Sheldrake proposes that all self-organizing systems, from crystals to human societies, inherit a collective memory that influences their form and behaviour. Rather than being ruled by fixed laws, nature is essentially habitual. All human beings draw upon a collective ... Read more

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  • The Blind Spot

    Why Science Cannot Ignore Human Experience

    A compelling argument for including the human perspective within science, and for how human experience makes science possible.“This is by far the best book I've read this year.”—Michael Pollan, Professor of the Practice of Non-fiction, Harvard University; #1 New York Times bestselling author“(A) stimulating manifesto for changing the way we look at things.”—Wall Street JournalIt’s tem... ... Read more

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  • Cosmic Chemistry

    Do God and Science Mix?

    "In this accessible and engaging introduction, [John Lennox] guides us through the great debates about science and faith, and offers incisive assessments of the issues." Alister McGrath, Professor of Science and Religion, University of OxfordIs the rigorous pursuit of scientific knowledge really compatible with a sincere faith in God?Building on the arguments put forward in God’s Undertaker: Has ... Read more

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  • Information and the Nature of Reality

    From Physics to Metaphysics

    Many scientists regard mass and energy as the primary currency of nature. In recent years, however, the concept of information has gained importance. Why? In this book, eminent scientists, philosophers and theologians chart various aspects of information, from quantum information to biological and digital information, in order to understand how nature works. Beginning with an historical treatment ... Read more

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  • Chance in Evolution

    This illuminating volume explores the effects of chance on evolution, covering diverse perspectives from scientists, philosophers, and historians.The evolution of species, from single-celled organisms to multicellular animals and plants, is the result of a long and highly chancy history. But how profoundly has chance shaped life on earth? And what, precisely, do we mean by chance? Bringing ... Read more

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  • The Presence of the Past

    Morphic Resonance and the Memory of Nature

    Explains how self-organizing systems, from crystals to human societies, share collective memories that influence their form and behavior• Includes new evidence and research in support of the theory of morphic resonance• Explores the major role that morphic resonance plays not just in animal instincts and cultural inheritance but also in the larger process of evolution• Shows that nature is not ... Read more

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  • Science's Blind Spot

    The Unseen Religion of Scientific Naturalism

    Had evolutionists been in charge, they wouldn't have made the mosquito, planetary orbits would align perfectly, and the human eye would be better designed. But they tend to gloss over their own failed predictions and faulty premises. Naturalists see Darwin's theories as "logical" and that's enough. To think otherwise brands you a heretic to all things wise and rational.Science's Blind Spot takes ... Read more

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