Cytaty z książek, Bóg urojony (2006)
Richard Dawkins słynne cytaty
Źródło: Jacek Hołówka, „Gazeta Wyborcza”, cyt. za: racjonalista.pl http://www.racjonalista.pl/ks.php/k,1684
Cytaty z książek, Bóg urojony (2006)
Źródło: s. 412.
oświadczył.
Cytaty z książek, Bóg urojony (2006)
Cytaty z książek, Bóg urojony (2006)
Cytaty z książek, Bóg urojony (2006)
Richard Dawkins Cytaty o religii
za ten „umysłowy wirus” autor uważa religię.
Cytaty z książek, Bóg urojony (2006)
Cytaty z książek, Bóg urojony (2006)
Richard Dawkins cytaty
Cytaty z książek, Bóg urojony (2006)
„Ale”?! Dlaczego nie „i”?
Cytaty z książek, Bóg urojony (2006)
Cytaty z artykułów
Źródło: „The Atheist”, Gordon Snack, Salon.com, 28 kwietnia 2005
Cytaty z książek, Samolubny gen (1976)<span id=Samolubny gen> </span>
Cytaty z książek
Źródło: Rozplatanie tęczy (ang. Unweaving the Rainbow, 1988)
Cytaty z książek
Źródło: Fenotyp rozszerzony (ang. The Extended Phenotype, 1982
Autorka: Agata Bielik-Robson, rozmowa Agaty Bielik-Robson i Tadeusza Bartosia, Ateizm, gnoza i magiel polski, krytykapolityczna.pl, 16 marca 2013 http://www.krytykapolityczna.pl/artykuly/czytaj-dalej/20130316/ateizm-gnoza-i-magiel-polski
Cytaty z książek, Bóg urojony (2006)
Cytaty z książek, Bóg urojony (2006)
Cytaty z książek, Samolubny gen (1976)<span id=Samolubny gen> </span>
Cytaty z artykułów
Źródło: Karol Jałochowski, W cieniu zakwitających teorii, „Polityka” wydanie specjalne, 6/2010.
Richard Dawkins: Cytaty po angielsku
Źródło: The Selfish Gene (1976, 1989), Ch. 13. The Long Reach of the Gene
Źródło: The Selfish Gene (1976, 1989), Ch. 12. Nice Guys Finish First
Źródło: The Selfish Gene (1976, 1989), Ch. 9. Battle of the Sexes
Źródło: The Selfish Gene (1976, 1989), Ch. 8. Battle of the Generations
Źródło: The Selfish Gene (1976, 1989), Ch. 2. The replicators
But how much more do you want? We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones. Most people are never going to die because they’re never going to be born. The number of people who could be here, in my place, outnumber the sand grains of Sahara. If you think about all the different ways in which our genes could be permuted, you and I are quite grotesquely lucky to be here, the number of events that had to happen in order for you to exist, in order for me to exist. We are privileged to be alive and we should make the most of our time on this world.
End of the part 2: "The Virus of Faith" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMUG6qd98wc
The Root of All Evil? (January 2006)
Źródło: Unweaving the Rainbow (1998), Ch. 1 : The Anaesthetic of Familiarity; Dawkins is reported to have stated that this passage will be read at his funeral; it is often quoted with an extension which does not occur in any thus-far-checked editions of the book: "We privileged few, who won the lottery of birth against all odds, how dare we whine at our inevitable return to that prior state from which the vast majority have never stirred?"
“University is about confronting new ideas, unfamiliar, un-"safe."”
If you want to be "safe" you are not worthy of a university education.
https://twitter.com/richarddawkins/status/590953689826914305 (22 April 2015)
Twitter
“I hate the neologism "owned" for "scored a victory over."”
I have no intention of owning anyone, and nobody will ever own me.
https://twitter.com/RichardDawkins/status/336048706853937152 (19 May 2013)
Twitter
Źródło: The God Delusion (2006), p. 135 of the Black Swan paperback edition of 2007
Źródło: The God Delusion (2006), p. 57 of the Black Swan paperback edition of 2007
“science is the best way to do anything”
if you want to do terrible things with technology, a terrible weapons for example science is the best way to do it because science is the best way to do anything
Źródło: The God Delusion (2006), p. 152 of the Black Swan paperback edition of 2007
“Another force driving progressive evolution is the so-called "arms-race."”
Prey animals evolve faster running speeds because predators do. Consequently predators have to evolve even faster running speeds, and so on, in an escalating spiral. Such arms races probably account for the spectacularly advanced engineering of eyes, ears, brains, bat "radar" and all the other high-tech weaponry that animals display.
The Evolutionary Future of Man (1993)
Heat the Hornet https://www.nairaland.com/233071/heat-hornet-why-evolution-true (a review of Jerry Coyne's book Why Evolution is True)
The Enemies of Reason (August 2007)
During his conversation with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, as quoted in The Telegraph, in . In " Richard Dawkins: I can't be sure God does not exist http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/9102740/Richard-Dawkins-I-cant-be-sure-God-does-not-exist.html"
Źródło: Climbing Mount Improbable (1996), Chapter 8, “Pollen Grains and Magic Bullets” (p. 258)
Źródło: Climbing Mount Improbable (1996), Chapter 5, “The Forty-fold Path to Enlightenment” (p. 166)
Źródło: Climbing Mount Improbable (1996), Chapter 3, “The Message from the Mountain” (pp. 89-90)
“Mutation may be random, but selection definitely is not.”
Źródło: Climbing Mount Improbable (1996), Chapter 3, “The Message from the Mountain” (p. 82)
Źródło: Climbing Mount Improbable (1996), Chapter 2, “Silken Fetters” (p. 58)