In 2008, the evoÂluÂtionÂary biolÂoÂgist Richard Dawkins preÂsentÂed The Genius of Charles DarÂwin, a three-part docÂuÂmenÂtary that was latÂer named “Best TV DocÂuÂmenÂtary Series” at the British BroadÂcast Awards. DurÂing the filmÂing of the proÂgram, Dawkins interÂviewed varÂiÂous experts — biolÂoÂgists, philosoÂphers, clerÂgyÂman, evoÂluÂtionÂary psyÂcholÂoÂgists, etc. — and wound up with 18 hours of raw footage. Some of the uncut interÂviews have now made their way online (as well as DVD), and we’re highÂlightÂing a few today.
Above, Dawkins spends a good while with Peter Singer, the PrinceÂton philosoÂpher, othÂerÂwise known as the Father of the AniÂmal Rights MoveÂment. The wide-rangÂing conÂverÂsaÂtion conÂtinÂuÂalÂly comes back to aniÂmal rights and vegÂeÂtarÂiÂanÂism and why DarÂwinÂism lends supÂport to both. The best part comes toward the end, when Singer tells Dawkins (a meat eater), “I have assimÂiÂlatÂed DarÂwin on this issue betÂter than you have because .… you’re still influÂenced by these vesÂtiges of reliÂgious belief that sepÂaÂrate us from the aniÂmals.…” Dawkins out-Dawkinsed.
OthÂer uncut interÂviews feaÂture conÂverÂsaÂtions with Steven Pinker, Daniel DenÂnett, and Craig VenÂter.
RelatÂed note: We’d like to thank RichardDawkins.net for re-broadÂcastÂing our post earÂliÂer this week: 50 Famous AcaÂdÂeÂmics & SciÂenÂtists Talk About God