Transmutation and the Steady State Theory of Species
- Synopsis
- Discussion between Geoffrey Harper, a proponent of the steady-state theory, and Arthur R J Cruickshank, a palaeontologist, who argue for and against steady-state theory. The two speakers base their views on various types of evidence concerned with the fossil record; ‘living fossils’, dating of rocks and the use of hierarchical classification.
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Multimedia; Audiocassette. 28 min.; 15 slides. col.
- Year of production
- 1982
- Availability
- Sale
- Documentation
- Supplementary booklet provides a series of questions related to the speakers’ viewpoints.
- Uses
- 6th-form or tertiary education. A fair amount of knowledge of evolutionary theory is assumed.*
- Subjects
- Biology
- Keywords
- evolution
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