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#3 Richard Dawkins: An Appetite for Wonder

40 min · 22. aug. 2025
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In this episode, I explore Richard Dawkins’ autobiography An Appetite for Wonder. I delve into his upbringing, educational journey, and key influences such as Darwin and philosopher Karl Popper. I highlight Dawkins’ passion for critical thinking, his methodical yet creative approach to biology, and his groundbreaking work in The Selfish Gene.

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