The Organic Codes : An Introduction to Semantic Biology
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Advance praise: 'It looked so intriguing that I started reading it on the way home. Luckily for me, the bus was late... It is really fascinating.' Noam Chomsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
'I'm reading it almost as if it were a thriller.' Abraham Minsky, The Weizman Institute of Science
'... truly stimulating ... clear and succinct, and the content genuinely novel.' Robert Aunger, University of Cambridge
Book Description
Asserting that there are many more organic codes in nature than just the genetic code, Marcello Barbieri states that the existence of these codes and their corresponding organic memories can be used to explain the key steps in the evolutionary history of life. With major events corresponding to the appearance of new codes, the organic codes and their corresponding organic memories can also shed new light on the problems of epigenesis and how embryos generate their own complexity.
The Organic Codes : An Introduction to Semantic Biology
The Organic Codes: An Introduction to Semantic Biology,Marcello Barbieri,Cambridge University Press,0521531004,Biology,Developmental biology,Evolution (Biology),General,Life Sciences - Biology - General,Paleontology,Philosophy,Science,Science/Mathematics,Semantics (Philosophy),Cellular development,Embryology,Evolution,Palaeontology,Science / Paleontology
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