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From Complexity To Life On The Emergence Of Life And Meaning Niels Henrik Gregersen

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From Complexity To Life On The Emergence Of Life And Meaning Niels Henrik Gregersen
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Niels Henrik Gregersen
ISBN: 9780195150704, 9780195186369, 0195150708, 0195186362
Language: English
Year: 2002

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From Complexity To Life On The Emergence Of Life And Meaning Niels Henrik Gregersen by Niels Henrik Gregersen 9780195150704, 9780195186369, 0195150708, 0195186362 instant download after payment.

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.

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