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Bilinc Gökten Düsmedi
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Bilinc Gökten Düsmedi

Bilincimizin Evrimi
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR19,50

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Beynimiz hazir, bir sekilde gökten düsmedi. Beynimiz yaklasik bir milyon yil önce kendi varliginin bilincine varmaya basladiginda en azindan bir milyar yasindaydi. Öznenin yasantisinda ilk kez dünyanin bir tür izdüsümü, bir tür kopyasi ya da imgesi ortaya ciktiginda, bu imgenin neye benzeyecegi konusundaki kararlar evrimce coktan alinmisti... Her halükarda bunlar biyolojik kararlardi.

-Hoimar von Ditfurth

Hoimar von Ditfurth, bilimsel bilgilerin icinden ilerleyerek dünyanin bütünsel bir resmini cikartiyor karsimiz. Burada bize aktarilan sey bilimin ne dedigi degil. Bilimden yararlanarak ve bilimsel bilgiden en kücük bir ödün vermeyerek dünyayi kavrayisimiza iliskin bir öykü, hatta bir roman yaziyor Ditfurth. Bu nedenle onun kitaplarina popüler bilim sifatinin ne kadar uydugunu sormadan edemiyorum. Ya da acaba asil popüler bilim budur mu demek gerekiyor

-Turgay Kurultay
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ISBN/GTIN978-625-449-001-9
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum01.09.2021
SpracheTürkisch
Artikel-Nr.20933647
KatalogLibri
Datenquelle-Nr.A42900173
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