The Origins of Order: Self Organization and Selection in Evolution
The Origins of Order: Self-Organization and Selection in Evolution
Publisher: Oxford University Press | ISBN: 0195079515 | edition 1993 | PDF | 734 pages | 78,51 mb
Biology is the science of the organizational principles that make living things living. Kauffman's book is a massive attempt to provide the foundations for a theory of such organization. . .The book is as much an explication of a specific style of scientific thinking as it is a book on adaptation, the origin of life, and ontogeny. The style of thinking can be characterized by the assumption that there are deep and simple conceptual structures that will allow us to understand life and not merely describe it. . .I hope that Kauffman's book will be a strong stimulus for many scientists to search actively for the principles that govern the organization of living states of matter.
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