The Blind Watchmaker' by Richard Dawkins (1986)
The Blind Watchmaker' by Richard Dawkins (1986)
The Blind Watchmaker is a book written by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins in 1986.
It discusses evolutionary biology and its implications for religious belief.
Dawkins argues that the complexity of life is best explained by natural selection, rather than by a supernatural creator.
He uses the analogy of a watchmaker to explain this process, arguing that the designer of a watch is not the cause of the watch's complexity.
Dawkins uses this analogy to demonstrate that the complexity of life can be explained by a blind, purposeless process.
He then uses this idea to criticize religious explanations for the complexity of life.
Dawkins argues that science and religion are incompatible, and that religion should not be used to explain scientific phenomena.
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