Fuente: [Ridley, Matthew, The rational optimist: how prosperity evolves., 2011, Harper Perennial, ISBN 9780061452062]
Frases célebres de Matt Ridley
Fuente: [Bryson, Bill, Una breve historia de casi todo. "Cap. 19: La aparición de la vida"., 2004, Rba Libros, ISBN 84-7871-175-9]
Nature Via Nurture: Genes, Experience and What Makes Us Human
Matt Ridley: Frases en inglés
Fuente: The Red Queen (1993), Ch. 1. Human Nature
“Evolving is not a goal but a means to solving a problem.”
Fuente: The Red Queen (1993), Ch. 2. The Enigma
“Determinism looks backwards to the causes of the present state, not forward to the consequences.”
Fuente: Genome (1999), Chapter 22 “Free Will” (p. 307)
“That life is chemistry is true but boring, like saying that football is physics.”
Fuente: Genome (1999), Chapter 1 “Life” (p. 15)
“The politicisation of the issue has had absurd results.”
Fuente: Genome (1999), Chapter 18 “Cures” (p. 253; referring to genetic engineering)
“Judges were never very good at science.”
Fuente: Genome (1999), Chapter 9 “Disease” (p. 136)
“If you still thought evolution was about the good of the species, stop thinking so right now.”
Fuente: Genome (1999), Chapter X and Y “Conflict” (p. 113)
“In egalitarian societies, genes matter more.”
Fuente: Genome (1999), Chapter 6 “Intelligence” (p. 86)
“No study of the causes of intelligence has failed to find a substantial heritability.”
Fuente: Genome (1999), Chapter 6 “Intelligence” (p. 82)
“Genes are recipes for both anatomy and behaviour.”
Fuente: Genome (1999), Chapter 2 “Species” (p. 37)
“In other words, a record of our past is etched into our genes.”
Fuente: Genome (1999), Chapter 2 “Species” (p. 35)
“Life consists of the interplay of two kinds of chemicals: proteins and DNA.”
Fuente: Genome (1999), Chapter 1 “Life” (p. 17)
“Human beings accumulate about one hundred mutations per generation.”
Introduction (p. 10)
Genome (1999)