Noble, Raymond (University College London)
Understanding Living Systems
Understanding Living Systems
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Author: Noble, Raymond (University College London)
Philosophy of science
Published on 6 July 2023 by CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS in the United Kingdom as part of 'the Understanding Life' series.
Paperback / softback | 182 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
126 x 178 x 13 | 190g
Life is definitively purposive and creative. Organisms use genes in controlling their destiny. This book presents a paradigm shift in understanding living systems. The genome is not a code, blueprint or set of instructions. It is a tool orchestrated by the system. This book shows that gene-centrism misrepresents what genes are and how they are used by living systems. It demonstrates how organisms make choices, influencing their behaviour, their development and evolution, and act as agents of natural selection. It presents a novel approach to fundamental philosophical and cultural issues, such as free-will. Reading this book will make you see life in a new light, as a marvellous phenomenon, and in some sense a triumph of evolution. We are not in our genes, our genes are in us.
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