Richard Dawkins – The Selfish Gene 2016 Turkish Book Turkey
Richard Dawkins – The Selfish Gene (Gen Bencildir) – Kuzey Yayınları Edition (2016)
Description:
This is the 2016 Turkish translation of The Selfish Gene (Gen Bencildir), published by Kuzey Yayınları. The book is written by Richard Dawkins, one of the most influential evolutionary thinkers and science communicators of the modern era.
Originally published in 1976, The Selfish Gene revolutionized the popular understanding of evolution by presenting a gene-centered view of natural selection. Dawkins argues that genes, rather than individual organisms or species, are the fundamental units upon which natural selection acts. Through clear explanations and memorable examples, he explores how complex behaviors such as cooperation, altruism, competition, and reproduction can be understood through evolutionary processes. The book also introduced the influential concept of the "meme" as a unit of cultural transmission, an idea that later became widely discussed in both academic and popular culture.
Richard Dawkins is an evolutionary biologist, educator, and bestselling author known for making complex scientific ideas accessible to general readers. His works, including The Blind Watchmaker, Climbing Mount Improbable, and The God Delusion, have had a major impact on public understanding of evolution and scientific reasoning.
This Kuzey Yayınları edition presents the Turkish translation of Dawkins's landmark work, widely regarded as one of the most important and influential popular science books ever written on evolutionary biology.
Key Features:
• Title: The Selfish Gene (Gen Bencildir)
• Author: Richard Dawkins
• Publisher: Kuzey Yayınları
• PublicationYear: 2016
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Popular science; Evolutionary biology; Genetics
• Topics: Evolution; Natural selection; Genetics; Altruism; Memes
• Themes: Scientific inquiry; Adaptation; Competition; Cooperation; Human behavior
• Literary Significance: A landmark popular science book that introduced the gene-centered view of evolution and transformed public understanding of evolutionary theory