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At the Deathbed of Darwinism: A Series of Papers

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The collection assembles critical essays and scientific testimony arguing that natural selection fails to account for key aspects of organic evolution. Contributors identify directed or definite variation, abrupt origin of novel structures, gaps in the geological record, methodological weaknesses in phylogenetic reconstructions, and alleged misrepresentations by some advocates. Alternative explanations such as heterogenesis and physiological theories of phyletic growth are examined and defended. The cumulative argument presented is that Darwinian selection has lost explanatory primacy and that alternative frameworks, some invoking teleological or theistic-compatible elements, deserve renewed consideration.

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Eberhard Dennert

Eberhard Dennert was a German author and critic known for his work in the field of science and philosophy. His notable book, "At the Deathbed of Darwinism: A Series of Papers," critiques Darwinian evolution and explores alternative perspectives on the origins of life. Dennert's writings reflect a deep engagement with the debates surrounding evolutionary theory during his time, contributing to the discourse on science and religion. His work is often referenced in discussions about the intersection of faith and scientific thought.

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