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The Origins of Order: Self-Organization and Selection in Evolution (1993)
Book Details
Author
Stuart A. Kauffman
Publication Date 6/1/1993
Format Hardcover
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Plot
Stuart Kauffman has written a challenging book on the general problem of the origins of life and maintenance of order in complex biological systems. Kauffman contends that the basic concepts of Darwinian evolution by natural selection must be extended to accommodate new information from
molecular biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Kauffman's hallmark is a shift to nonlinear paradigms for living systems. Kauffman argues that biological order is largely self-organized and spontaneous, and proposes to extend evolutionary theory beyond Darwin. His thesis requires three
components: an understanding of spontaneous sources of order and self-organization; integration with natural selection, which in Kauffman's scheme molds biological order; and a consideration of adaptation. Origins of Order will advance our understanding of evolution and provoke considerable
discussion among evolutionary, molecular and developmental biologists.
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Collection Status In Collection
Index 221
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Product Details
ISBN 0195058119
Cover Price $75.00
Nr of Pages 734
First Edition No
Rare No