Life Itself: A Comprehensive Enquiry into the Nature, Origin, and Fabrication of Life

R Rosen
285 pages, figs.
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Robert Rosen
The question `What is life?' is perhaps the most provocative and significant issue addressed by scientists. In this book, the author argues against the prevalent mechanistic approach to the study of life, in favour of a multi-disciplinary approach.
`Iconoclastic and occasionally brilliant ... [Life Itself] is well written, fascinating ...' Steve Pascala
The question `What is life?' is perhaps the most provocative and significant issue addressed by scientists. In this book, the author argues against the prevalent mechanistic approach to the study of life, in favour of a multi-disciplinary approach.
`Iconoclastic and occasionally brilliant ... [Life Itself] is well written, fascinating ...' Steve Pascala
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