User Review - Flag as inappropriateThis book wasn't what I was hoping for at all. I didn't even get 100 pages in before I put it down. So far the book has told me very little about Price himself, it has gone into a lot of other famous & not so famous scientist & theorist who helped mold the evolution theories of today. It's discussed a little about the conflicting theories of natural selection & humans altruistic nature and the different ways it has been explained, but even that was really slow getting his point accross.
I'm sure if I stuck with it eventually I would learn about the subject I was hoping for which was George Price & his own personal search for the origins of kindness. But I'm so bored with the book at this point that I've decided to call it quits instead.
I can't even recommend this book for someone who wants to learn about the subject, without any specific scientist in mind. Mostly because the writing style is so hard to follow. The author jumps around from the late 1800's to the 1930's almost in midparagraph & talks about one person and then another in such a confusing way that you have to reread just to figure out which person he's talking about.
I wanted to like this book. But I just don't.
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User Review - Ad Astra - GoodreadsThis was a very difficult book for me to get through and finish. The language, style of writing, and subject matter are things I'm only barely familiar with from my philosophy and science courses ... Read full review
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User Review - Nada - GoodreadsThis book didn't meet my expectations but it was an enjoyable read. The first couple of chapters weren't interesting so I skipped over them. Read full review
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User Review - Jane Anne - GoodreadsA lot of us dream of getting away from the rat race, helping others (I was able to do this). Book shows how result of this upheaval can be futility & self-destruction. Read full review
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User Review - Cassandra Silva - GoodreadsAltruism is a much debated topic among evolutionists and creationists and I the bits that I picked up from this book made it well worth it. However the majority of this book is a biography and the ... Read full review
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User Review - Linda - GoodreadsEXTREMELY hard to read & understand unless you're a scientist, or very familiar with the history of the theory of evolution, but fascinating nonetheless. I will have to read it again to be able to ... Read full review
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User Review - Elliot Ratzman - GoodreadsIf evolution suggests that life is a struggle for survival, how does science account for selfless behavior in the natural world? From amoebae to antelopes, living creatures sacrifice themselves for ... Read full review
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User Review - Michelle - GoodreadsHauntingly raw & underestimated, this book demarcates the beauty of benevolence from the cost of ambivalence in such a way that poses the insight of societal depraved indifference. If this scientist ... Read full review
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User Review - GoodreadsPrice's story is incredible, however, the additional science history was a little weighty.
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User Review - Natalie - GoodreadsI was hoping for more science. The whole altruism idea floored me. It's a messed up man occasionally doing some science with a few profound ideas. His boring cracked up life. Some merit was here, but ... Read full review