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The Logic of Life A History of Heredity

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By: François Jacob(Author), Matthew Cobb(Author)
376 pages
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Nobel Prize–winning scientist François Jacob's The Logic of Life is a landmark book in the history of biology and science. Focusing on heredity, which Jacob considers the fundamental feature of living things, he shows how, since the sixteenth century, the scientific understanding of inherited traits has moved not in a linear, progressive way, from error to truth, but instead through a series of frameworks. He reveals how these successive interpretive approaches – focusing on visible structures, internal structures (especially cells), evolution, genes, and DNA and other molecules – each have their own power but also limitations. Fundamentally challenging how the history of biology is told, much as Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions did for the history of science as a whole, The Logic of Life has greatly influenced the way scientists and historians view the past, present, and future of biology.

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François Jacob (1920–2013) was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1965 and was one of the world’s leading molecular biologists.

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By: François Jacob(Author), Matthew Cobb(Author)
376 pages
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"Brilliant [...] One thing the book reveals to the general reader is the interconnection of the development of biological ideas with the development of the rest of science and technology."
– Jeremy Bernstein, New Yorker

"[A] lucid account of man's changing ideas about heredity [...] It seizes and stimulates the imagination."
– Arnold W. Ravin, Science

"An unusual and illuminating history."
– Edward Edelson, Washington Post Book World

"A great story [...] A compact encyclopedia of biology, it manages to convey, for all the weight of its content, a sense of continual excitement and wonderment."
– Lewis Thomas, author of The Lives of a Cell

 

 

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