Stuart A Kauffman: 5 books

Book cover of Humanity in a Creative Universe
by Stuart A. Kauffman
Language: English
Release Date: February 2, 2016

In the hard sciences, which can often feel out of grasp for many lay readers, there are "great thinkers" who go far beyond the equations, formulas, and research. Minds such as Stephen Hawking philosophize about the functions and nature of the universe, the implications of our existence, and other...
Book cover of The Origins of Order

The Origins of Order

Self-Organization and Selection in Evolution

by Stuart A. Kauffman
Language: English
Release Date: June 10, 1993

Stuart Kauffman here presents a brilliant new paradigm for evolutionary biology, one that extends the basic concepts of Darwinian evolution to accommodate recent findings and perspectives from the fields of biology, physics, chemistry and mathematics. The book drives to the heart of the exciting debate...
Book cover of Investigations
by Stuart A. Kauffman
Language: English
Release Date: September 19, 2002

"It may be that I have stumbled upon an adequate description of life itself." These modest yet profound words trumpet an imminent paradigm shift in scientific, economic, and technological thinking. In the tradition of Schrödinger's classic What Is Life?, Kauffman's Investigations is a tour-de-force...
Book cover of A World Beyond Physics

A World Beyond Physics

The Emergence and Evolution of Life

by Stuart A. Kauffman
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2019

How did life start? Is the evolution of life describable by any physics-like laws? Stuart Kauffman's latest book offers an explanation-beyond what the laws of physics can explain-of the progression from a complex chemical environment to molecular reproduction, metabolism and to early protocells, and...
Book cover of Reinventing the Sacred

Reinventing the Sacred

A New View of Science, Reason, and Religion

by Stuart A. Kauffman
Language: English
Release Date: January 10, 2008

Consider the complexity of a living cell after 3.8 billion years of evolution. Is it more awesome to suppose that a transcendent God fashioned the cell at a stroke, or to realize that it evolved with no Almighty Hand, but arose on its own in the changing biosphere? In this bold and fresh look...
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