Darwin's Dangerous Idea
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Darwin's Dangerous Idea is an influential and controversial 1995 book by the philosopher and cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett, in which the author explains why he believes natural selection to be the single most brilliant and Earth-shattering idea ever conceived. Dennett argues that Darwinian evolution, as it can occur wherever there are imperfect replicators which display some kind of phenotype-like effect, applies to far more than the origin of species, such as with the idea of memetics and neural Darwinism.
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