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Conversations with Michael Denton: The Galápagos Finches as a "Two-Edged Sword"

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To celebrate the release of Michael Denton’s important new book, Evolution: Still a Theory in Crisis, we present a series of conversations with Dr. Denton, highlighting key points in the book. First, the Galápagos finches — one of the most famous and cherished illustrations of natural selection in action. Denton explains why these birds, a prime Darwinian icon, are a double-edged sword for evolutionary theory.

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