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Good Enough
Written by Daniel S. Milo
Narrated by Qarie Marshall
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In this critique of Darwin’s theories, a philosopher of science makes the case that not only the fittest survive?the world is full of the “good enough” that persist too.
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Daniel S. Milo
Daniel S. Milo is the chair of natural philosophy at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in Paris and has been a visiting professor at the University of Chicago, Mills College, the University of California, Berkeley, Wissenschaftskollege in Berlin, and Tel Aviv University. He has directed two theater productions, produced three films, and written several books.
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