tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-88440144992759840172024-03-14T06:44:06.557+03:00elektronik kitapçıeğitim ve tanıtım amaçlı e-kitaplar bulabileceğiniz, kitaplar hakkındaki görüşlerinizi paylaşabileceğiniz ve aradığınız kitaplarla ilgili talepte bulanabileceğiniz bir blog...kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.comBlogger42125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-86995692290524163762020-01-01T20:20:00.000+03:002008-06-07T16:22:39.702+03:00E-kitap Talepleri/İstekleriE-kitap olarak aradığınız kitaplarla ilgili istek ve taleplerinizi bu başlık altında ekleyeceğiniz yorumlarda iletebilirsiniz. kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-27886284639088884662008-07-20T10:07:00.001+03:002008-07-20T10:07:34.876+03:00The Genetic Code and the Origin of Life Product Description The Genetic Code and the Origin of Life celebrates the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the double helix. This book combines two complementary approaches to address the question of the development of the Genetic Code. The first chapters provide general perspectives into the most important features of the evolution of life and the code. The rest of the chapters provide kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-71299784429581557942008-07-15T22:38:00.001+03:002008-07-15T22:39:31.011+03:00Faith and Reason - Richard Swinburne Product Description Richard Swinburne presents a new edition of one of his classic works on philosophical theology. Faith and Reason is a self-standing examination of the implications for religious faith of Swinburne's famous arguments about the coherence of theism and the existence of God. Swinburne analyzes the purposes of practicing a religion, and argues that religious faith requires kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-81723899056309228082008-07-13T13:24:00.001+03:002008-07-13T13:26:46.195+03:00Doubting Darwin? Creationist Designs on Evolution - Sahotra Sarkar Book Description The debate about what to teach as science in our schools has reached the boiling point, both inside and outside the classroom. From Young Earth to Intelligent Design creationism, the intrusion of political and religious ideals is damaging the integrity of our public education system. Doubting Darwin? puts the dispute into its scientific and historical context, illuminating kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-25195730387148963472008-07-08T19:24:00.001+03:002008-07-08T19:27:59.933+03:00Evolution and Religious Creation Myths: How Scientists Respond Abstract for the book Evolution and Religious Creation Myths: How Scientists Respond by Paul F. Lurquin and Linda Stone Intelligent Design thinking and older style creationism argue that evolution by natural selection is an incorrect theory. We demonstrate that, in doing so, neo-creationism (Intelligent Design, ID) and classical creationism misinterpret the meaning of scientific theories. kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-75800860666193526862008-07-08T19:06:00.001+03:002008-07-09T20:11:58.150+03:00Evolution vs. Creationism: An Introduction - Eugenie C. Scott Judith Shulevitz in The New York Times Book Review Scott could be said to be the one really doing God's work as she patiently rebuts people who make most other scientists spit gaskets like short-circuiting robots. Her book is both a straightforward history of the debate and an anthology of essays written by partisans on each side. Its main virtue is to explain the scientific method, which kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-55712676635333502702008-07-01T23:23:00.001+03:002008-07-01T23:23:06.439+03:00From Classical to Quantum Mechanics Review 'I consider this book to be a valuable and modern contribution which addresses a wide readership. It contains a plenitude of material that can be used by lecturers as well as by students who want to learn interesting topics from a non-standard exposition.' Contemporary Physics Product Description Providing a textbook introduction to the formalism, foundations and applications of kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-22286828264999470862008-07-01T23:11:00.001+03:002008-07-01T23:12:37.317+03:00The Cell: Evolution of the First Organism Review by E. Hanneman The Cell: Evolution of the First Organism by Joseph Panno, Ph.D., offers an excellent, concise and interesting introduction on the cell and its evolution. Panno opens with a brief overview of theories related to life's origin, then moves to prokaryotes and how they laid a foundation for eukaryotes. Next, he offers an examination of the cell cycle, followed by genes, kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-79730003837374410802008-06-29T17:39:00.001+03:002008-06-29T17:39:13.970+03:00Genetics and the Logic of Evolution Review "…the book is indeed recommendable…" (The Quarterly Review of Biology, December 2004) "for anyone who wishes to know more about genes and evolution and go beyond the classic, classroom theory--this is the book for you...[will] take you on a ride you won't regret." (Heredity, February 2005) “For anyone who wishes to know more about genes and kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-46749368964605542772008-06-29T16:00:00.001+03:002008-06-29T16:00:38.832+03:00Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World The reference literature for Islam has long consisted of either a densely academic, multivolume encyclopedia or several, often specialized, single-volume works with brief definitions. Happily, there is now a reference work falling between these two extremes. The Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World is a scholarly work "about Islamic cultures, religion, history, politics, and the kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-41899101589394074382008-06-29T14:36:00.001+03:002008-06-29T14:38:36.211+03:00Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals These are happy hunting days for lovers of dinosaur paraphernalia. As such, the Macmillan encyclopedia has something for everyone: colored reconstructions of the animals matched with a text whose style is accessible to most enthusiasts but whose content is extensive enough for more serious students. Both newly discovered and classic fossil animals are included, and there is background kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-57994613334265382182008-06-28T16:36:00.001+03:002008-06-29T11:47:45.429+03:00The Origin of Species - Charles Darwin Review by Complete Review One of the most famous and influential books of its (and any) time, The Origin of Species is, surprisingly, little read. True enough, most people know what it says -- or think they do, at any rate. The first comprehensive statement of the theory of natural selection it does, indeed, provide the basic argument and demonstration of what we think of as Darwinism. Not kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-5301922007219987152008-06-28T15:41:00.001+03:002008-06-28T15:41:31.031+03:00Intelligent Life In The Universe - Peter Ulmschneider Review by Michael A. Michaud In this densely written book, Heidelberg University professor Peter Ulmschneider covers a remarkably wide range of questions related to extraterrestrial life and intelligence, and does so with convincing authority. His work, part of Springer's Physics and Astronomy series, has the flavor of a university textbook, with numerous graphs, tables, and diagrams, and a fewkitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-6335988116928887612008-06-24T21:40:00.001+03:002008-06-24T21:40:28.004+03:00The Logic of Scientific Discovery - Karl PopperReview by Greg Nyquist This is the book where Popper first introduced his famous "solution" to the problem of induction. Originally publish in German in 1934, this version is Popper's own English translation undertaken in the 1950s. It should go without saying that the book is a classic in philosophic epistemology--perhaps the most important such work to appear since Hume's "An kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-48688335138000777512008-06-22T08:46:00.001+03:002008-06-22T08:46:06.766+03:00The First Three Minutes - Steven Weinberg Review by Ed Ehrlich Steven Weinberg's "The First Three Minutes" might be the best SECOND book to read on Cosmology. Because "The First Three Minutes" concentrates on the very early development of the Universe and does not provide much historical development to what lead up to the great discoveries of the Twentieth Century, a reader with little or no knowledge of Cosmology kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-85782348093943098602008-06-18T22:59:00.001+03:002008-06-18T22:59:05.930+03:00The Language of God - Francis S. Collins Review by Joe Duck I enjoyed The Language of God, by Francis Collins, the head of the US government’s part of Genome project that unravelled the genetic blueprint of humanity.  But I’m afraid I did not like the book for the reasons Collins seemed to be hoping for. He was encouraging those with mechanistic and scientific perspectives to consider his “Theistic Evolution&#kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-19250637921748182352008-06-16T19:34:00.001+03:002008-06-17T00:11:29.408+03:00The Emperor's New Mind - Roger Penrose Review by Kelly L. Ross The Emperor's New Mind by Roger Penrose may be the best book about modern science yet written. The range of issues addressed by Penrose is vast, from Relativity and quantum mechanics, to many questions about mathematics, and ultimately to important questions about Artificial Intelligence; and Penrose's authority as one of the greatest living mathematicians to address kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-5338801805030823582008-06-16T19:21:00.001+03:002008-06-16T19:21:14.536+03:00The Plausibility of Life: Resolving Darwin's Dilemma - Marc W. Kirschner, John C. Gerhart Review by Massimo Pigliucci Is life plausible? Well, it's more than plausible, it has actually happened! What we need to ask, rather, is whether our explanations for how life came about and diversified are plausible. So the title of Marc W. Kirschner and John C. Gerhart's book implies the wrong question. Despite that, The Plausibility of Life makes for informative and enjoyable reading, and thekitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-28521784786907824842008-06-13T00:22:00.001+03:002008-06-13T00:22:01.749+03:00Rare Earth: Why Complex Life Is Uncommon in the Universe - Peter Ward, Donald Brownlee Review by T. Joseph W. Lazio Written by a pair of professors at the University of Washington, Rare Earth is a polemic for the view that complex life, both animals and higher planets, is rare in the Milky Way Galaxy and perhaps even in the Universe. Thus, the authors contend that there could be many, perhaps millions, of planets scattered throughout the Galaxy on which single-celled kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-3044281698142564742008-06-12T23:55:00.001+03:002008-06-13T00:22:31.382+03:00The Cosmic Blueprint - Paul Davies Review by Victor J. Stenger Is a creative force at work in the universe? Physicist and Templeton Prize laureate Paul Davies thought so when he wrote The Cosmic Blueprint in 1988, now being reissued in paperback. Davies is an excellent writer and any reader will learn much from this book. In recent years, Davies has been joined by many other scientists and theologians in pursuing a common themekitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-69227617068700408812008-06-12T23:42:00.001+03:002008-06-13T00:23:07.828+03:00Debating Design: From Darwin to DNA - William Dembski, Michael Ruse Review by Dan D. Crawford William Dembski, prominent leader of the Intelligent Design movement, and Michael Ruse, prominent defender of evolutionary theory, have teamed up to give us a rich collection of essays centering on the Design debate. While admitting that they are "at opposite ends of the spectrum", the editors agree that ID is a significant enough movement on the current kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-49052758694743793952008-06-10T21:18:00.002+03:002008-06-12T21:42:00.659+03:00A History Of Western Philosophy - Bertrand Russell Reviewed by Martin Cohen There are many ways to read this book, in its way, one of the key works of twentieth century philosophy. It can be used as an encyclopaedia of philosophy, ordered not alphabetically, but chronologically. Many people in fact do use it like that, looking up in the index a particular philosopher (or less often) a theme, and then reading Russell's short, accessible, witty kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-74694443707899278612008-06-10T20:08:00.002+03:002008-06-12T21:41:40.441+03:00Atheism: The Case Against God - George H. SmithReview by Michael Martin This book is a hard hitting attack against belief in the Christian God as well as all other supernatural beings (called 'gods' in the book). Intended primarily for laymen and consequently relatively free from technical philosophical argument and jargon, this book might well be used in a beginning course in the philosophy of religion as a fair representation of kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-85905353782395303592008-06-05T20:56:00.005+03:002008-06-06T19:25:39.483+03:00In Defense Of Atheism - Michel OnfrayReview by G. Charles Steiner This book is beautifully, graciously and thoughtfully written. Conceptually clear and brilliant, Monsieur Onfray advocates philosophers, instead of priests, rabbis or mullahs, be our representatives. Who are these, his philosophers? The laughers, the cynics, the radicals, the atheists, the sensualists and voluptuaries, he writes, though he rarely names names.kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844014499275984017.post-74038169421898220382008-06-05T20:45:00.003+03:002008-06-06T19:24:41.955+03:00The Cambridge Companion To Atheism - Michael Martin (Ed.)Review by J. L. Schellenberg This book is a reference work on atheism intended for students and nonspecialists. Its eighteen authors include eleven writers from philosophy, three from religious studies, and one each from sociology, anthropology, psychology, and law. Quite well organized, the book has three chapters on Background, nine on The Case Against Theism, and six on Implications. It is kitapçıhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373940219879116571noreply@blogger.com0