A Devil's Chaplain : Reflections on Hope, Lies, Science, and Love
Richard Dawkins
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Book Description
One of the most renowned evolutionary biologists at work today, Richard Dawkins has written
passionately for years on subjects that matter deeply to him - and matter urgently to all
of us. A Devil's Chaplain brings together the best and most provocative of his essays, on
subjects ranging from evolution to ethics, from travel to literature, from education to
religion. The result is an intriguing portrait of one of the finest minds in science.
With eloquence and vigor, these essays put forward Dawkins's most fundamental axiom: seek
truth. He speaks out against pseudoscience and deftly dissects religion and mysticism.
In a powerful letter to his ten-year-old daughter, he argues for the necessity of basing
any belief on solid evidence. And he doesn't shy away from skewering the loftiest
institutions, whether judicial or educational. "To hell with . . . your fact-stuffed
syllabuses and your endless roster of exams," he proclaims with refreshing directness.
He writes infectiously of his awe at the marvelous complexity of the universe, pays
moving tribute to dear friends and worthy colleagues, and tenderly recalls his boyhood
in Africa. Uncompromising, even ruthless as Dawkins famously is when defending scientific
truth and reason, this collection also shows a gentler, more contemplative side which may
surprise his many readers.
Here we meet the essential Richard Dawkins: inspirational in both his unswerving attention
to rationalism and his abiding passions.
According to the book review of Devil's Chaplain at forbes.com, the book Mystery of Mysteries: Is Evolution a Social Construction? by Michael Ruse offers a less atheistic view of the Dawkins writings.