Philip Ball, Critical Mass Random House, 2004 ISBN 0-09-945786-5, pp238–242.
This conclusion, supported by the English science writer Philip Ball, contrasts with the position of, for example, those promoters of A.I. who believe that robots and computers could one day become more humanoid, not only in form, but also in features, functions and capabilities.
However a generally positive reception has been seen amongst proponents of group selection and Philip Ball wrote a largely positive review in the Times that acknowledges she is right to "call time on a Whiggish view of the history of evolution".
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