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Atheism Richard Dawkins: Why Atheism Is Winning The evolutionary biologist challenges modern dogmas, defends scientific objectivity, and warns against the rise of ideological orthodoxy in society.
Renowned atheist and biologist Richard Dawkins resigned from the board of an atheist foundation recently after it unpublished an article critical of transgender ideology.
Richard Dawkins, the gene genie The great scientist strays into speculation in The Genetic Book of the Dead, his latest defence of his “selfish gene” theory of evolution.
For nearly five decades, Richard Dawkins has enjoyed a global fame rarely achieved by scientists. He has adapted his swaggering Oxbridge eloquence to a variety of media ecosystems. He began as an ...
For nearly five decades, Richard Dawkins has enjoyed a global fame rarely achieved by scientists. He has adapted his swaggering Oxbridge eloquence to a variety of media ecosystems. He began as an ...
(Lalla Ward) World-renowned evolutionary biologist, author and intellectual Richard Dawkins is coming to Dallas to discuss his latest work in what he says will be his final tour of the United States.
Rising cases of mental illness in developed countries might be attributable to their 'astonishing rate' of technological change, according to biologist Richard Dawkins. The iconic British author ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Lalla Ward is an Illustrator with one video in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2004 Speech. Professor Richard Dawkins talked about his book The ...
Richard Dawkins, who rose to fame for criticizing religious dogma, praised author J.K. Rowling for openly defying transgender ideology and hate speech legislation in Scotland.
Richard Dawkins, probably the world’s most prominent atheist, stirred up social media recently by signaling a change in his typically hostile stance against all religion.
Richard Dawkins - one of the most respected scientists and thinkers of our time - is to embark on a new tour of the USA and Europe, including six unmissable dates in England and Scotland.