StartGroepenDiscussieMeerTijdgeest
Doorzoek de site
Onze site gebruikt cookies om diensten te leveren, prestaties te verbeteren, voor analyse en (indien je niet ingelogd bent) voor advertenties. Door LibraryThing te gebruiken erken je dat je onze Servicevoorwaarden en Privacybeleid gelezen en begrepen hebt. Je gebruik van de site en diensten is onderhevig aan dit beleid en deze voorwaarden.

Resultaten uit Google Boeken

Klik op een omslag om naar Google Boeken te gaan.

Bezig met laden...

It Ain't Necessarily So: The Dream of the Human Genome and Other Illusions

door Richard Lewontin

LedenBesprekingenPopulariteitGemiddelde beoordelingAanhalingen
2121127,456 (3.65)2
This work demystifies some of the most controversial issues in the life sciences today. It looks at topics ranging from Darwin to Dolly the sheep, including biological determinism, heredity and natural selection, evolutionary psychology and cloning.
Geen
Bezig met laden...

Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden.

Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek.

» Zie ook 2 vermeldingen

The New York Review of Books has a tradition of publishing reviews and exchanges by professional scientists, including such luminaries as Stephen Jay Gould, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, and Richard Lewontin. It Ain’t Necessarily So is a collection of essays published by Lewontin in the NYR over a period of 20 years. As a scientist on the faculty of Harvard University, Lewontin has long held strong, well-informed opinions about the use and misuse of science in the public domain and political sphere. These essays show him at his best –- erudite, articulate, politically aware, and iconoclastic -- and intolerant of sloppy thinking, substandard research, and hasty generalizations by fellow scientists.

Lewontin is deeply skeptical of ways in which his own field of genetics has been used to justify public policy and conservative political ideology. Indeed, his skepticism represents a common theme of these essays. Topics include the misuse (and dubious nature) of “IQ” (in his review of SJ Gould’s The Mismeasure of Man); the Human Genome Project; the inappropriate use of DNA in forensics; confusion over cloning; the use of genetically modified plants as food; misunderstandings over the nature of heredity; the misuse of biology to justify sexual discrimination; and what he sees as sloppy techniques in investigations of sexuality by social scientists.

Most of the essays reflect the particular time period in which they were written (1981 to 2001). However, they have aged well, and some have been updated with epilogues. All are worth reading for their insight and intelligence, and most remain relevant to current issues. For example, while the Human Genome Project has gone forward and been completed, Lewontin’s early skepticism as to what it would reveal seems prescient, as does his concerns about the patenting of gene sequences by biotechnologists. Likewise, while use of DNA as a forensic tool has now become routine, Lewontin’s cautionary warnings about its misuse remain valid. Other issues dealt with in these essays (misapplication of genetics to issues of gender and race; persistence of the use of measures of "intelligence") remain as relevant as when these essays were first written. One significant attribute of these essays is that they commonly include responses by authors of the books under review, as well as other commentators, followed by Lewontin’s responses. Thus, the reader benefits from witnessing the clash of great intellects over issues of great import. ( )
8 stem danielx | May 23, 2011 |
geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Je moet ingelogd zijn om Algemene Kennis te mogen bewerken.
Voor meer hulp zie de helppagina Algemene Kennis .
Gangbare titel
Oorspronkelijke titel
Alternatieve titels
Oorspronkelijk jaar van uitgave
Mensen/Personages
Belangrijke plaatsen
Belangrijke gebeurtenissen
Verwante films
Motto
Opdracht
Eerste woorden
Citaten
Laatste woorden
Ontwarringsbericht
Uitgevers redacteuren
Auteur van flaptekst/aanprijzing
Oorspronkelijke taal
Gangbare DDC/MDS
Canonieke LCC

Verwijzingen naar dit werk in externe bronnen.

Wikipedia in het Engels

Geen

This work demystifies some of the most controversial issues in the life sciences today. It looks at topics ranging from Darwin to Dolly the sheep, including biological determinism, heredity and natural selection, evolutionary psychology and cloning.

Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden.

Boekbeschrijving
Haiku samenvatting

Actuele discussies

Geen

Populaire omslagen

Snelkoppelingen

Waardering

Gemiddelde: (3.65)
0.5
1 1
1.5
2
2.5 1
3 6
3.5 1
4 7
4.5
5 4

Ben jij dit?

Word een LibraryThing Auteur.

 

Over | Contact | LibraryThing.com | Privacy/Voorwaarden | Help/Veelgestelde vragen | Blog | Winkel | APIs | TinyCat | Nagelaten Bibliotheken | Vroege Recensenten | Algemene kennis | 204,520,083 boeken! | Bovenbalk: Altijd zichtbaar