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  1. Darwin's Dangerous Idea. [REVIEW]Larry Vandervert - 1995 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 16 (3):333-338.
    Dennett believes that Darwin's idea of natural selection is the best idea that anyone has ever had, "ahead of Newton and Einstein and everyone else" . The idea of natural selection appears "dangerous" to many, Dennett suggests, because its blind, mindless process threatens to replace cherished visions of a divine design of human life and mind. Darwin's idea puts pressure on us to bid a final goodbye to design by gods, minds, Platonic realms, and so forth. This, of course, is (...)
     
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