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'The most eminent Darwin specialists deconstruct the myths that surround his work and his personality - not to decrease his merit, but to reveal his hesitations and the permanent transformations of his theory. The figure of Darwin that emerges is not smaller but more human. A refreshing and thought-provoking book.' Michel Morange, IHPST, Université Paris I
'The most eminent Darwin specialists deconstruct the myths that surround his work and his personality - not to decrease his merit, but to reveal his hesitations and the permanent transformations of his theory. The figure of Darwin that emerges is not smaller but more human. A refreshing and thought-provoking book.' Michel Morange, IHPST, Université Paris I
'Kostas Kampourakis is an indefatigable author and editor. In this latest book, he has assembled a stellar cast who discuss the myths, misunderstandings, and falsehoods that have grown in the wake of Darwin's work. The result is an exceptionally informative collection of essays that are historically robust and fascinating to read.' Michael J. Reiss, University College London
'Misinformation and disinformation cling to the legacy of Charles Darwin like barnacles encrusting the hull of a great ship. Darwin Mythology helps not only to dispel misrepresentations about the great naturalist's life and work but also to understand how and why they arise.' Glenn Branch, National Center for Science Education, Oakland, California
Kostas Kampourakis is the author and editor of several books about evolution, genetics, philosophy and history of science, as well as the editor of the Cambridge University Press book series Understanding Life. He teaches biology and science education courses at the University of Geneva.