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(1) Earlier the French priest Teilhard de Chardin had written " evolution is a general postulate to which all theories, all hypothesis, all systems must satisfy henceforward if they are to be thinkable and true.
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As Stephen Jay Gould (1999) memorably wrote, "Evolution is not a peripheral subject but the central organizing principle of all biological science.
In 1885, he wrote Evolution and Religion to expound these views.
Now other people had written about evolution but what nobody seemed to grasp was how evolution worked.
Other plays he has written include "Evolution," about a Darwin scholar at Harvard who ends up writing a sitcom based on Adam and Eve; "Wonderful Time," about a weekend romance; and "Sons and Fathers," about a dysfunctional all-male family.
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His first (co-written) book was Inventions and Their Management (1937), and over the years he wrote The Evolution of Naval Weapons (1947), The Heroic Age of American Invention (1961), The Story of Science in America (1967), and other non-fiction books.
Darwin himself also wrote about evolution and ecosystems as a "tangled bank".
Mr. Kilgour wrote "The Evolution of the Book," published by Oxford University Press in 1998.
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