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Peter J. Bowler is professor emeritus of the history of science at Queen's University, Belfast.

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Origin Day Lecture: Audience Question Six Featuring: video, British Council

By Armand Leroi (Guest), Sandy Knapp (Guest), Professor Peter Bowler (Guest), Randal Keynes (Guest)

25 November 2009

Would the panel care to comment on the grip that creationism has on the minds of the wider public?  Read more : Origin Day Lecture: Audience Question Six

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Origin Day Lecture: Audience Question One Featuring: video, British Council

By Armand Leroi (Guest), Sandy Knapp (Guest), Professor Peter Bowler (Guest), Randal Keynes (Guest)

24 November 2009

What would have happened had The Origin of Species never been published?  Read more : Origin Day Lecture: Audience Question One

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Origin Day Lecture: Audience Question Four Featuring: video, British Council

By Armand Leroi (Guest), Sandy Knapp (Guest), Professor Peter Bowler (Guest), Randal Keynes (Guest)

24 November 2009

Could the panel list the tools of science that we can use at home to develop the future of biology?  Read more : Origin Day Lecture: Audience Question Four

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Origin Day Lecture: Audience Question Three Featuring: video, British Council

By Armand Leroi (Guest), Sandy Knapp (Guest), Professor Peter Bowler (Guest), Randal Keynes (Guest)

24 November 2009

In 50 million years' time is the impact of modern man on biodiversity going to look significantly different from the meteorite strike which we believe...  Read more : Origin Day Lecture: Audience Question Three

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Origin Day lecture: Peter Bowler response Featuring: video, Peter Bowler

By Professor Peter Bowler (Guest)

24 November 2009

Peter Bowler offers his reaction to Professor Wilson's lecture.  Read more : Origin Day lecture: Peter Bowler response

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Origin Day Lecture: Audience Question Two Featuring: video, British Council

By Armand Leroi (Guest), Professor Peter Bowler (Guest), Sandy Knapp (Guest), Randal Keynes (Guest)

24 November 2009

If Darwin were alive today, what area of evolutionary science would he be working in, and why?  Read more : Origin Day Lecture: Audience Question Two

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Origin Day Lecture: Audience Question Five Featuring: video, British Council

By Armand Leroi (Guest), Sandy Knapp (Guest), Professor Peter Bowler (Guest), Randal Keynes (Guest)

24 November 2009

Are there abuses of Darwinism, perversions of Darwinism around today and might they yet lead us down a dark route?  Read more : Origin Day Lecture: Audience Question Five

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Peter J. Bowler is professor emeritus of the history of science at Queen's University, Belfast.

He is a Fellow of the British Academy and a former President of the British Society for the History of Science. He has written a number of books on the history of evolution theory.

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