David Hull

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David Hull (born 15 June 1935) is a philosopher with a particular interest in the Philosophy of biology.

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  • Hypocrisy is the lubricant of society.
    • Quoted in Collection of Quotable Quotes, Advanced Marketing Services, 2004; ISBN 9781903938546

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  • What kind of God can one infer from the sort of phenomena epitomized by the species on Darwin's Galapagos Islands? The evolutionary process is rife with happenstance, contingency, incredible waste, death, pain and horror.… The God of the Galapagos is careless, wasteful, indifferent, almost diabolical. He is certainly not the sort of God to whom anyone would be inclined to pray.

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