Richard Dawkins | |
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Born | Clinton Richard Dawkins 26 March 1941 |
Citizenship | United Kingdom |
Education | Oundle School |
Alma mater | University of Oxford (MA, DPhil) |
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Spouses | Marian Stamp
(m. 1967; div. 1984)
Lalla Ward
(m. 1992; sep. 2016) |
Children | Juliet Emma |
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Scientific career | |
Institutions | University of California, Berkeley New College, Oxford University of Oxford New College of the Humanities |
Thesis | Selective pecking in the domestic chick (1967) |
Doctoral advisor | Nikolaas Tinbergen |
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Influences | Charles Darwin, W. D. Hamilton, Nikolaas Tinbergen[4][5] |
Influenced | Andrew F. Read,[6] Helena Cronin,[7] John Krebs, Baron Krebs,[8] David Haig,[9] Alan Grafen,[10] Daniel Dennett,[11] David Deutsch,[12] Steven Pinker,[13] Martin Daly,[14] Margo Wilson,[14] Randolph M. Nesse,[15] Kim Sterelny,[16] Michael Shermer,[17] Richard Harries, Baron Harries of Pentregarth,[18] A. C. Grayling,[19] Marek Kohn,[20] David P. Barash,[21] Matt Ridley,[22] Philip Pullman[23] |
Website | richarddawkins |
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Clinton Richard Dawkins DSc, FRS, FRSL (born Nairobi, 26 March 1941) is an English [24] biologist and writer.[25] He is an emeritus Fellow of New College, Oxford,[26] and was the University of Oxford's Simonyi Professor for Public Understanding of Science from 1995 until 2008.[27][better source needed]
Dawkins is an atheist, a vice president of the British Humanist Association, and a supporter of the Brights movement.[28] He is well known for his criticism of creationism and intelligent design. In his 2006 book The God Delusion, Dawkins contends that a supernatural creator almost certainly does not exist and that religious faith is a delusion, i.e. "a fixed false belief".[29]: 5 As of January 2010, the English-language version had sold more than two million copies and had been translated into 31 languages.[30] Dawkins' ideas on evolution were heavily influenced by W.D. Hamilton. The influence can be seen throughout Dawkins' book The Selfish Gene.[source?]
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