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An Assembly of Fragments An Assembly of Fragments Menu Skip to content Home About this blog From the Library of Prof. William B. Provine I just saw the sad news that Will Provine, historian of population genetics, died peacefully at his home at the age of 73 . Others will no doubt write of Provine’s legacy as a scholar and orator of the highest calibre, a fervent proponent of atheism and evolution that only a preacher’s son could be. I’m moved by his death to recall my experience of having Provine as a lecturer during my undergrad days at Cornell 20 years ago, where his dramatic and entertaining style drew me fully into evolutionary biology, both as a philosophy and as a profession. I can’t say I knew Provine well, but I can say our interactions left a deep impression on me.  He was an incredibly kind and engaging, pulling you onto what he called the “slippery slope” where religious belief must yield to rationalism. I vividly recall Provine giving me a hard cover copy ...

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