A non-theistic cosmology and natural history

Analysis 66 (3):256-260 (2006)
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The plausibility of the theory of evolution depends on abandoning the assumption of a unique 'big bang' ex nihilo marking the beginning of the universe.

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Laurence Goldstein
PhD: University of St. Andrews; Last affiliation: University of Kent

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