Climbing Mount Improbable

Climbing Mount Improbable
Cover of the British first edition
Author Richard Dawkins
Illustrator Lalla Ward
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Subject Evolutionary biology
Publisher Norton
Publication date
1996
Media type Print, microform, electronic
Pages 340 pp.
ISBN 0-393-03930-7
OCLC 34633422
575.01/62 20
LC Class QH375 .D376 1996
Preceded by River out of Eden
Followed by Unweaving the Rainbow

Climbing Mount Improbable is a 1996 popular science book by Richard Dawkins. The book is about probability and how it applies to the theory of evolution. It is designed to debunk claims by creationists about the probability of naturalistic mechanisms like natural selection.[1]

The main metaphorical treatment is of a geographical landscape upon which evolution can ascend only gradually and cannot climb cliffs (that is known as an adaptive landscape). In the book, Dawkins gives ideas about a seemingly-complex mechanism coming about from many gradual steps that were previously unseen.

The book grew out of the annual Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, which Dawkins delivered in 1991 (see Growing Up in the Universe). It is illustrated by Dawkins' wife, Lalla Ward, and is dedicated to Robert Winston, "a good doctor and a good man".

References

  1. John Horgan (1996-09-17). "The Mystery of Life". Slate. ISSN 1091-2339. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
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