1. What fundamental question does Dawkins want to consider?
Why do people exist?
2. How does the author define intelligent life?
As life that asks where it came from.
3. How common does Dawkins say doubt about evolution is?
He says it's rare.
4. What two opposites does Dawkins say he is examining the biology of?
Selfishness and altruism.
5. What does Dawkins say that evolution is about?
The good of an individual gene.
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