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Richard Dawkins God's utility function article Does the dazzling complexity of life offer irrefutable evidence of a grand purpose in the universe? No, argues this expert on evolution and natural selection. Patterns of seemingly intelligent design can rather be explained as the result of a contest for survival among selfish genes that exploit their living hosts.

God's utility function

Richard Dawkins

Scientific American, vol. 273, no. 5, 1995, pp. 80–85

Abstract

Does the dazzling complexity of life offer irrefutable evidence of a grand purpose in the universe? No, argues this expert on evolution and natural selection. Patterns of seemingly intelligent design can rather be explained as the result of a contest for survival among selfish genes that exploit their living hosts.

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