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by A. Wainhouse,Jacques Monod
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- Author: A. Wainhouse,Jacques Monod
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- Language: English
- Publisher: HarperCollins Distribution Services; New edition edition (March 1974)
- Pages: 192 pages
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Natural philosophy is about what's really being found in the reality of existence and science. A pioneering effort to examine the implications of modern biology on philosophy by the visional philosopher Jacques Monod
Natural philosophy is about what's really being found in the reality of existence and science. Monod's thinking is an earlier occurrence of thinking that has led to today's Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, etc. Well written discussion of evolution, genetics and the probability that the existence of all life is but a chance happening among many possibilities. 2 people found this helpful. A pioneering effort to examine the implications of modern biology on philosophy by the visional philosopher Jacques Monod. Worth reading for biologists or anybody who is interested in contemporary biology or philosophy. 3 people found this helpful.
Jacques Monod (1910-1976) was a French biologist--widely regarded as the "father of molecular biology"--who was .
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Chance and Necessity: Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Modern Biology (French: Le Hasard et la Nécessité: Essai sur la philosophie naturelle de la biologie moderne) is a 1970 book by Nobel Prize winner Jacques Monod, interpreting the processes of . .
Chance and Necessity: Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Modern Biology (French: Le Hasard et la Nécessité: Essai sur la philosophie naturelle de la biologie moderne) is a 1970 book by Nobel Prize winner Jacques Monod, interpreting the processes of evolution to show that life is only the result of natural processes by "pure chance". The basic tenet of this book is that systems in nature with molecular biology, such as enzymatic biofeedback loops, can be explained without having to invoke final causality.
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Chance and Necessity. Jacques Monod - 1971 - New York: Vintage Books. Chance as an Explanatory Factor in Evolutionary Biology. 20. On Chance and Necessity. Jacques Monod - 1974 - In Francisco Jose Ayala & Theodosius Grigorievich Dobzhansky (ed., Studies in the Philosophy of Biology: Reduction and Related Problems. University of California Press. pp. 357. On the Meaning of Chance in Biology. Chance in Biology - Using Probability to Explore Nature. J. Bogaert - 2003 - Acta Biotheoretica 51 (1):55-57.
Monod starts the preface of the book by saying that biology is both marginal and central He goes on to state that he does not intend to make a thorough survey of modern biology but rather to "bring.
Monod starts the preface of the book by saying that biology is both marginal and central. He goes on to explain that it is marginal because the living world is only a fraction of the universe. Monod believes the ultimate aim of science is to "clarify man's relationship to the universe" (Monod, xi) and from that reasoning he accords biology a central role
Monod bases his argument on the evidence of modern biology, which shows, indisputably . Перевод: Austryn Wainhouse. Издание: иллюстрированное.
Monod bases his argument on the evidence of modern biology, which shows, indisputably, that man is the product of chance genetic mutation. I seldom have chosen books as Picks for the Journal of Chemical Education that are not relatively recent (although there are precedents for this), but the current controversy over "Intelligent" Design. Пользовательский отзыв - Ramirez - LibraryThing.
Modern biology tells us, according to Monod, .it follows that chance alone is at the source of every innovation, of all creation in the biosphere. Pure chance, absolutely free but blind, at the very root of the stupendous edifice of evolution; this central concept of modern biology is no longer one among other possible or even conceivable hypotheses. It is today the sole conceivable hypothesis, the only one that squares with observed and tested fact. And nothing warrants the supposition - or the hope - that on this score our position is likely ever to be revised
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