From Complexity to Life: On The Emergence of Life and Meaning
Author(s)
Niels Henrik Gregersen
Niels Henrik Gregersen
This book brings together an impressive group of leading scholars in the sciences of complexity, and a few workers on the interface of science and religion, to explore the wider implications of complexity studies. It includes an introduction to complexity studies and explores the concept of information in physics and biology and various philosophical and religious perspectives. Chapter authors include Paul Davies, Greg Chaitin, Charles Bennett, Werner Loewenstein, Paul Dembski, Ian Stewart, Stuart Kauffman, Harold Morowitz, Arthur Peacocke, and Niels H. Gregersen.
Keywords
General, Philosophy, Evolution, Philosophy & Social Aspects, General, Physical & Earth Sciences -> Physics -> General, Social Sciences -> Religion -> Philosophy, Biological Sciences & Nutrition -> Environmental Science & Ecology -> Evolution, 06A063EBK, 06, Social Sciences -> Philosophy -> Science, English & College Success -> English -> Linguistics, 06A063
General, Philosophy, Evolution, Philosophy & Social Aspects, General, Physical & Earth Sciences -> Physics -> General, Social Sciences -> Religion -> Philosophy, Biological Sciences & Nutrition -> Environmental Science & Ecology -> Evolution, 06A063EBK, 06, Social Sciences -> Philosophy -> Science, English & College Success -> English -> Linguistics, 06A063
Name in long format: | From Complexity to Life: On The Emergence of Life and Meaning |
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ISBN-10: | 0190287861 |
ISBN-13: | 9780190287863 |
Book pages: | 255 |
Book language: | en |
Edition: | 1 |
Binding: | Kindle Edition |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |