Layman here. I need a list of books that fully explain Evolution. I don't want books or essays where the writers simply says "there's underwhelming evidence" and goes on pandering about how amazing science is. I want recommended books with evidence that can referenced and read on.
>>7687849
read the fucking campbell then
>>7687849
>science can fully explain anything
Do you want popsci or textbooks?
>>7687849
The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins.
>>7687849
lol read literally any textbook on anthropology you dumb fuck. we all know you're not actually going to read anything or else you wouldn't ask such a stupid question.
"Origin of Species", but a dude whose name you might recognise.
http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=F373&viewtype=side&pageseq=1
Link to the full text of "Origin of Species". Few of Darwin ideas ever became 'outdated', simply expanded on. So it's still very relevant and is a very good read. You'll be surprised by how much the actually knew back then.
talk.origins
Their religion section is cringely fedoraic, byt overall it's good
>>7687903
Why would read about Anthropology? It's not a science.
>>7687849
>Layman here.
I would suggest to start here:
evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/misconceptions_faq.php