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Brief Candle in the Dark

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by Richard Dawkins


  New Mexico 375–7, 384–5, 388

  New Scientist 262

  New Statesman 25, 267–8

  New York Times 299

  Newsnight 173, 257–8

  Newton, Isaac 149, 307

  Nice Guys Finish First (TV documentary) 147, 188–94

  niche construction 335–6

  Nicollier, Claude 102

  nightingales 329

  Noah’s Ark 180–1

  Nobel Prize 249, 263, 295, 302

  Norton, W. W. 152, 314

  Nova see Horizon

  Nullifidian 255

  Nurse, Paul 282, 302, 304

  Obama, President 246

  Observer 255

  Odone, Cristina 153

  Ogasawara archipelago 127–31, 133

  O’Hanlon, Belinda 5, 6, 89

  O’Hanlon, Redmond 5–6, 89

  Oklahoma 422

  Oppenheimer, Robert 284, 375–6

  order effects 27

  organisms as vehicles 331–3

  origami embryology 401

  Orwell, George 379–80

  O’Shea, Steve 130, 131

  Oundle School 3, 432, 434

  Owen, Richard 344

  Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing 179

  Oxford Development Office 274, 275

  Oxford Playhouse 283, 301

  Oxford Surveys in Evolutionary Biology (journal) 22

  Oxford Union 241, 243–4

  Oxford University

  Charles Simonyi Lectures 282–4, 288, 292, 293, 296, 298, 301–7

  Charles Simonyi Professorship of Public Understanding of Science 274–307

  Encaenia Garden Party 157

  final exams 22–7, 162

  New College 12–37, 62–3, 170, 273–4

  undergraduate admission 13–21

  Zoology Department 11–12, 25, 27, 64–9, 179, 280, 281, 380

  Oxford University Museum of Natural History 164

  Oxford University Press 22, 141–2, 147, 167, 179, 408

  30th anniversary of The Selfish Gene 182

  Packard, Norman 376

  Paine, Thomas 268

  Palin, Michael 161

  Paluxy river, Texas 195

  Panama Canal 41, 42, 43–9

  Panama City 43

  paranormal 201

  parasites 327–8, 331–2, 338

  Parker, Geoffrey 404–5

  Partridge, Linda 22

  Pascal 363, 393

  Paxman, Jeremy 173, 256

  Payne, Roger 19–20

  peacocks and peahens 326

  Peierls, Sir Rudolf 283–4

  Pell, Cardinal George 250–2, 255

  Penguin 141, 146, 152, 161, 363

  Penn and Teller 201, 202, 268

  Penrose, Sir Roger 283

  personification, in biology 53–4

  Peters Fraser & Dunlop 147–8, 149

  Pettersen, Betty 98

  phenotypes 314, 319–20

  extending the phenotype 321–38

  Philip, Prince 108

  philosophy, and The Extended Phenotype 333–4

  Pinker, Steven 7

  Charles Simonyi Lecture 282, 285, 292, 293

  genome sequencing 292–3

  ‘iceberging’ 24

  mutual tutorial with RD 257–8, 260, 264

  Richard Dawkins Award 268, 293–4

  Seven Wonders of the World 207

  pleiotropy 317

  Pomiankowski, Andrew 21

  ponerine ants 48

  Popper, Sir Karl 69, 86

  Porco, Carolyn 261, 282, 298–302

  Port Meadow, Oxford 190, 191–2, 304

  Potter, Stephen 156

  ‘A prayer for my daughter’ 168

  preformationist embryology 401–2

  Prescod, Adam 222

  prosopagnosia 415

  Public Understanding of Science 160, 162, 262, 274–307

  publishers 141–83

  Pullman, Philip 5, 183

  purpose 305

  Pusey, Harold 24–5, 151, 162

  Pybus, Oliver 281

  Radford, Tim 257

  Raikes, Simon 192, 199

  rainbow fish 132

  Raja Ampat 131–2

  Randi, James 201, 202, 268

  Randolph Macon Women’s College, Virginia 421–2

  Random House 141, 172

  Rare Enemy Effect 341

  Raup, David 368, 369, 371

  Raven, Peter 126

  Rechenberg, Ingo 197

  Rechten, Catie 21

  recursive subroutines 381–2

  red kites 135

  Redmon, Hilary 180, 181

  redundancy 355, 357

  Rees, Martin 282, 294, 296, 304

  Reeve, E. C. R. 90

  Reil, Torsten 388

  Rennes 91, 92

  replicators 313–14, 318, 320, 331, 405

  Richard Dawkins Award (Atheist Alliance of America) 268–70, 293–4

  Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science (RDFRS) 258, 261

  RichardDawkins.net 174, 202, 433–4

  Richard Dimbleby Lecture (1996) 160, 305

  Richards, O. W. 90

  Ridley, Mark 7, 21–2, 164, 342

  Dawkins Festschrift 182

  Oxford Surveys in Evolutionary Biology 22

  Ridley, Matt 7, 22, 182, 209

  River Out of Eden 153, 163–4, 297, 357–8

  Roberts, Gwen 288, 389

  Roberts, ‘Pastor’ Keenan 220–1

  Robinson, Michael 41–2

  Robinson, Pamela 235

  Rockefeller University, New York 304

  Rodgers, Michael 141–2, 144, 146, 147–8, 181

  Root of All Evil? 217, 218–22, 224, 417–18

  Rosse, Earl of 102

  Rothschild, Miriam 207–10, 343

  Roughgarden, Joan 261–2

  Rowland, Ian 200, 201

  Royal Institution (RI) Christmas Lectures 107–17, 352, 415

  in Japan 121–3

  Royal Society 27–8, 90, 287

  1979 conference 339–42, 344

  presidents of 166, 294, 302, 304

  RD debates at 246–7

  Royte, Elizabeth 46

  Rubinoff, Ira 41, 45

  Ruse, Michael 97, 215

  Rushdie, Salman 6, 178, 425

  Rushton, W. A. H. 353

  Russell, Bertrand 174, 175, 234, 268

  Saatchi & Saatchi 99–101

  Sacks, Chief Rabbi Jonathan 249–50

  Sagan, Carl 7, 107, 233, 261

  Carolyn Porco 299, 300–1

  St Andrews University 157, 171, 348

  Ste Croix, Geoffrey de 30

  Salisbury 3

  San Francisco 161

  San Gabriel Mountains 102

  Sautoy, Marcus du 306

  Schleidt, Wolfgang 91

  Science 349

  ‘Science, delusion and the appetite for wonder’ lecture 160

  science, and literary culture 4–5

  Science Daily 337

  Science Masters series 152–3, 297

  Scientific American 259

  scientific papers, structure of 70–1

  Scott, Eugenie 268

  Scott Turner, J. 334–5

  Scruton, Roger 264, 266

  Seattle 275–6

  Second Life 388, 394

  Segerstråle, Ullica 96

  segmentation 377–9, 384, 389, 391–2

  Seidel, Roland 156

  Seldon, Anthony 31

  selfies 104

  The Selfish Gene 3, 7, 59, 62, 78

  agents 148

  cooperative gene 395–6, 405

  cover design 363

  criticism of 312–15

  ESS theory 95–6

  genes’ success 359

  German edition 142

  ‘Green Beard Effect’ 317

  and Hamilton, W. D. 319

  in The Mind’s I 284–5

  1989 edition 147

  publication 408

>   similar paragraph in François Jacob’s book 265

  Splurgeweed and Bottlewrack 331

  30th anniversary 141–2, 182

  universal Darwinism 404, 405

  writing 85

  The Selfish Gene (TV documentary) 188

  Seligmann, Peter 131–2

  Sendai 121–3

  sensory adaptation 355

  Seven Wonders of the World (TV documentary) 206–7

  Sex, Death and the Meaning of Life (TV documentary) 223–4

  Shakespeare, William 196, 437

  Sheehy, Jeremy 35

  Sheldonian Theatre 209, 248, 257, 314–15

  shells 368–72

  Sheppard, Philip 343, 345

  Shermer, Michael 102

  Shoemaker, Eugene 301, 302

  Siddall, Angela 276

  Sieczynski, Rudolf 99

  Sieff, Daniela 193, 243

  Sieff, Lord 193

  signals, animal 328–9

  Signoret, Simone 234

  Silverberg, James 95

  Simon & Schuster 179

  Simonyi, Charles 133, 162

  Charles Simonyi Professorship 274–82, 284, 305–7

  see also Charles Simonyi Lectures

  Sitwell, Edith 234

  Skegg, Peter 156

  Skeptic 214

  Smith, David C. 332

  Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) 41, 42, 43–9

  Smoot, George 102, 153

  snails 325–6, 328, 331, 345, 368–9

  snakes 378

  Snow, C. P. 4, 5, 7, 46, 148

  sociobiology controversy 95–6

  SOFAR Channel 19–20

  Somerscales, Gillian 256n

  sonar 350–1

  Sound Channel 19–20

  Sousa Ferreira, Karin 142–3

  South Park 432

  Southwood, Sir Richard 22, 274

  Sphex ichneumoneus 56–9, 61–2, 63–75

  Concorde Fallacy 79–82

  spider monkeys 47

  spiders 350, 352, 354

  spire 367–8

  Spivey, Nigel 264

  squid, giant 126–31

  Stanford University 258, 259

  Stannard, Russell 246–7

  starfish 386

  Starmus conference (2011) 101–3, 303

  Stenger, Victor 7, 174

  Sterelny, Kim 156, 334–5

  Stevenson, Adlai 234

  Stewart, Martine 284

  Stewart, Michael 284

  Stiefel, Todd 187

  Stone, Oliver 34

  Stoppard, Tom 5

  strategy 59–69

  Strathmore 157

  subroutines 381–3

  Summers, Larry 131

  The Sunday Times 160, 163, 297–8

  sunfish 136

  sunk cost fallacy 78–82

  supernaturalism 202–3

  superstition 200

  Sweeney, Julia 268

  Swiss, Jamy Ian 201

  Sykes, Bryan 231–2, 233

  Sykes, Christopher 206, 207, 234

  symmetry 385–6

  syntax 290, 381–3

  Szostak, Jack 102

  talking heads 234–7

  tapirs 47

  Tarter, Jill 299

  taxonomy 360–1

  Taylor, Jeremy 187, 188, 222, 226

  The Blind Watchmaker 194–5, 197–8

  Nice Guys Finish First 188, 190, 191–2

  Taylor, Laurie 234

  Taylor, Mark 128–9, 131

  television 187–237, 243, 256, 257–8

  Templeton Foundation 303

  Templeton Prize 295

  Tenerife 101–3

  Teresa, Mother 295

  Texas Freethought Convention 268

  theology 171–8

  thixotropy 76

  Thomas, Dylan 437

  Thomas, Sir John Meurig 107, 108

  Thomas, Keith 113

  Thomas, Lewis 304

  Thompson, D’Arcy 90–1, 371–2

  Thomsen, Todd 422–3

  Thorpe, Jeremy 241

  3-D printers 401–2

  Times Literary Supplement 89

  Tinbergen, Niko 56, 85, 328

  International Ethnological Conferences 91–2

  students of 41, 81, 260

  teaches RD 41, 342, 344

  Tokyo 121–4

  Tolstoy, Leo 181

  Tomalin, Claire 6

  Transworld 172, 179, 180, 181

  Trivers, Robert 182, 338

  truncated icosahedrons 302

  Trypoxylon politum 75–6, 322–4, 335

  ‘tug-of-war’ principle 242–3

  tumours 338, 339

  tutoring 273–4

  Twitter 315

  ‘two chairs effect’ 213, 244–6

  Tyson, Neil DeGrasse 261–3, 432

  The Unbelievers 259–60

  undergraduate interviews 13–21

  ‘Universal Darwinism’ 397–404

  University Challenge 14–15

  University College London 235

  University of Oklahoma 422–3

  University of St Andrews 158, 348

  University of Sussex 157, 170

  Unweaving the Rainbow 5, 126, 152, 281

  ‘Genetic Book of the Dead’ 358–9, 363

  Lalla’s influence on 160

  ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ 329

  promotional tour 161

  publication 158, 161, 307

  ‘Reweaving the world’ 413, 415

  superstition and gullibility 200

  ‘The selfish cooperator’ 395, 396–7

  Varley, George 122

  vehicles 313–14, 318–21, 324, 331–2, 413

  Venter, Craig 292

  verm 367–8

  Victor, Ed 206

  virtual reality 394, 413–15

  viruses

  biological 316

  computer 316, 405

  genes as 331, 332

  Vollrath, Fritz 43

  Vumba Mountains 3

  Walden, Brian 241

  wasps

  Ammophilia campestris 81–2

  Sphex ichneumoneus 56–9, 61–2, 63–75, 79–82

  Trypoxylon politum 322–4, 335

  Watchmaker Suite (computer programs) 394n

  Watson, James 71, 178, 211–12, 289, 292, 299, 390

  Waugh, Evelyn 94, 234, 250

  Wavell, Lord 304–5

  weaver birds 335

  Weidenfeld & Nicolson 141

  Weinberg, Steven 220, 221, 263

  Welles, Orson 241

  Whitehorn, Katharine 90

  Widder, Edith 129, 130, 131

  Wigglesworth, V. B. 90

  Wilder-Smith, A. E. 243

  Williams, Barry 214

  Williams, Bernard 285, 293

  Williams, George C. 337n

  Williams, Penry 145

  Williams, Robyn 315

  Williams, Rowan 247–8, 250, 257

  Williams, Wes 31–2

  Willmer, E. N. 90

  Wilson, Edward O. 7, 45, 48, 342

  ‘gene–culture coevolution’ 407

  Sociobiology 95, 96

  WIMP interface 204, 275

  Winfrey, Oprah 187–8

  Winston, Robert 158

  Wired 174

  Wittgenstein, Ludwig 333

  Wodehouse, P. G. 364

  RD’s parody of 427–30

  Wolf, Gary 174

  Wong, Nicky 166

  Wong, Yan 164, 165–6

  Woodger, J. H. 90

  Woollard, William 109, 116, 121

  Wren, Christopher 209

  Wright, Wendy 217–18

  Wrightson, Philip 200

  Wynne-Edwards, C. 312, 313

  Wytham Abbey, Oxfordshire 284

  Wytham Wood, Oxford 41

  Xerox Parc 204, 275

  Y-chromosomes 229–33

  Yeats, W. B. 174

  Young, J. Z. 90

  Zara, Steve 202

  Zeit
schrift für Tierpsychologie 91

  Zoological Society 159

  Zoology Department, Oxford University 11–12, 25, 27, 64–9, 179, 280, 281, 380

  PHOTO SECTION

  For my fiftieth birthday, my mother painted a cupboard (bottom right) with scenes depicting my life . . .

  . . . my room in New College, with biomorphs on the computer screen and a view of the Oxford skyline (top left); my African childhood (bottom left); and my daughter Juliet with her dog and two cats, building castles in the air (above right).

  Some of my heroes, presided over by the greatest of them all, Charles Darwin: on this page (clockwise), Peter Medawar, Niko Tinbergen, Bill Hamilton, John Maynard Smith . . .

  . . . and here (from top down), Douglas Adams, Carl Sagan (who provided part of the title of this book) and David Attenborough.

  Florida. Jane Brockmann (top) and the subjects of her research: a Sphex digger wasp at its burrow entrance (above left) and the ‘organ pipe’ nests made by Trypoxylon mud-daubers – an example of the ‘extended phenotype’.

  Panama. Top: arriving at Barro Colorado island: first sight of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute from the landing stage. Bottom: the ever-cheerful Fritz Vollrath (centre) and the institute’s deputy director, Mike Robinson (right, with friend). Left: I was fascinated by the leaf-cutter ants carrying materials to make compost for their underground fungus gardens.

  Conferences. Top: the splendid German castle that housed the poshest conference I’ve been to, and the determined non-smoker Karl Popper, one of the presiding geniuses of that meeting. Centre right: inside the Gran Telescopio Canarias at the 2011 Starmus event, where we saw the splendidly affable Alexei Leonov, first man to walk in space, give a proper Russian greeting to his fellow astronaut Jim Lovell (bottom right), and dash off a self-portrait (centre left) for the organizer’s son, who demanded that as he was wearing a tie at the conference, he should also be wearing one in space.

  Top: with some of the so-called ‘founders of sociobiology’ at Evanston, Illinois, in 1989: left to right, Irenaeus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, George C. Williams, E. O. Wilson, me and Bill Hamilton.

  Centre right: looking lost at Michael Ruse’s 1989 conference on the spectacularly beautiful Melbu Island in northern Norway (bottom). Perhaps I had already been entranced by the voice of the ‘Northern Nightingale’, Betty Pettersen (centre left).

  Kindred spirits. Top: The ‘Four Horsemen’ – left to right, Christopher Hitchens, Daniel Dennett, me and Sam Harris. Tragically, a few years later, I had to say ‘Farewell, Hitch’ (centre left). Mutual tutorials have proved enjoyable and illuminating in equal measure, from discussion of ‘the poetry of science’ with Neil deGrasse Tyson (centre right) to travels with Lawrence Krauss – with whom I am pictured in the bottom photo in a hermetically sealed and stiflingly hot limo during the filming of The Unbelievers.

  Ties. The only ties I wear now are the beautiful ones designed and hand-painted by Lalla with animal motifs. Here I am (clockwise from top left) with Lalla in my dugong tie; with Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury (praying mantis tie); with Robert Winston, dedicatee of Climbing Mount Improbable (chameleon tie); with Joan Bakewell at Hay-on-Wye (penguin tie); signing books (scarlet ibis tie) and receiving an honorary doctorate from the Open University (zebra tie).

 

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