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Edis Taner (1999). « Cloning Creationism in Turkey ». Review National Center for Science Education, vol. 19, n° 6, novembre—dĂ©cembre, p. 30–35. En ligne : <http://www.ncseweb.org/ ... n_turkey_12_30_1899.asp>.
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Resource type: Journal Article BibTeX citation key: Edis1999a ![]() |
Categories: General Keywords: enseignement de l'évolution, États-Unis, Europe, sciences et société Creators: Edis Collection: Review National Center for Science Education |
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Abstract |
" Cloning Creationism in Turkey by Taner Edis Originally published in RNCSE 19 (6): 30-35. The version on the web might differ slightly from the print publication. To observers in the industrialized Western world, "scientific creationism" often seems an American phenomenon. In other English-speaking countries, creationism has a much smaller constituency, and though orthodox Israeli Jews or French Muslims occasionally make a stand against Darwin (Numbers 1992; Kepel 1997), creationism has not become the persistent nuisance for public education that it is in the United States." Added by: Marie Musset Last edited by: Marie Musset |