Logic of Life

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Abstraction
Analogy
Analysis
Anecdote
Appetite
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Automation
Biology
Calculation
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Chance and Necessity
Classical mechanics
Conformity
Contingency (philosophy)
Convenience
Cooperation
Culture
Determination
Ecology
Effectiveness
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Equilibrium constant
Experiment
Explanation
Fertility
Fine chemical
Form of life (philosophy)
Functional group
Gratuity
Habitat
Heredity
Hypothesis
Jacques Monod
La Vie
Life
Logic
Logical connective
Metaphysics
Modes of reproduction
Molecule
Morality
Natural environment
Natural selection
Nomenclature
On Certainty
Organism
Originality
Philosophy
Physiology
Probability
Protein
Proximate cause
Quantity
Reason
Scientist
Sense
Simplicity
Survival of the fittest
Symbol
Terminology
The Logic of Life
The Philosopher
The Science of Life
Theory
Thomas Kuhn
Thought
Understanding
Unified Science
Value judgment
Vitalism
Vivant
Writing
YIMBY

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691182841
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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“The most remarkable history of biology that has ever been written.”—Michel Foucault

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.

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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