Chance and Necessity

Chance and Necessity
Title Chance and Necessity PDF eBook
Author Jacques Monod
Publisher
Total Pages 198
Release 1997
Genre Biology
ISBN 9780140256468

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Change and necessity is a statement of Darwinian natural selection as a process driven by chance necessity, devoid of purpose or intent.

Chance and Necessity

Chance and Necessity
Title Chance and Necessity PDF eBook
Author Jacques Monod
Publisher
Total Pages 187
Release 1974
Genre Biology
ISBN

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Chance and Necessity

Chance and Necessity
Title Chance and Necessity PDF eBook
Author Jacques Monod
Publisher
Total Pages 187
Release 1972
Genre Biology
ISBN 9780002151184

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God, Chance and Necessity

God, Chance and Necessity
Title God, Chance and Necessity PDF eBook
Author Keith Ward
Publisher ONEWorld Publications
Total Pages 218
Release 1996-09
Genre Religion
ISBN

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The "new materialism" argues that science and religious belief arencompatible. This book considers such arguments from cosmology, biology, andociobiology view points, and shows that modern scientific knowledge does notndermine belief in God, but points to the existence of God.

Brave Genius

Brave Genius
Title Brave Genius PDF eBook
Author Sean B. Carroll
Publisher Crown
Total Pages 594
Release 2014-09-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307952347

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The never-before-told account of the intersection of some of the most insightful minds of the 20th century, and a fascinating look at how war, resistance, and friendship can catalyze genius. In the spring of 1940, the aspiring but unknown writer Albert Camus and budding scientist Jacques Monod were quietly pursuing ordinary, separate lives in Paris. After the German invasion and occupation of France, each joined the Resistance to help liberate the country from the Nazis and ascended to prominent, dangerous roles. After the war and through twists of circumstance, they became friends, and through their passionate determination and rare talent they emerged as leading voices of modern literature and biology, each receiving the Nobel Prize in their respective fields. Drawing upon a wealth of previously unpublished and unknown material gathered over several years of research, Brave Genius tells the story of how each man endured the most terrible episode of the twentieth century and then blossomed into extraordinarily creative and engaged individuals. It is a story of the transformation of ordinary lives into exceptional lives by extraordinary events--of courage in the face of overwhelming adversity, the flowering of creative genius, deep friendship, and of profound concern for and insight into the human condition.

Studies in the Philosophy of Biology

Studies in the Philosophy of Biology
Title Studies in the Philosophy of Biology PDF eBook
Author Francisco José Ayala
Publisher MacMillan
Total Pages 390
Release 1974
Genre Biologie - Philosophie - Congrès
ISBN 9780333148600

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Proceedings of the conference on Problems of reduction in biology held at the Study and Conference Center of the Rockefeller Foundation in Bellagio, Italy, from 9 to 16 September 1972.

Chance, Necessity, Love

Chance, Necessity, Love
Title Chance, Necessity, Love PDF eBook
Author Leonard M. Hummel
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 227
Release 2017-07-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 149828454X

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What exactly is cancer? And where is God and what is love amidst the complex evolutionary development of all cancers? In Chance, Necessity, Love: An Evolutionary Theology of Cancer, Hummel and Woloschak address these questions that arise for many people with cancer and in all who grapple with making meaning of science about cancers. In order to do so, the authors first clarify new scientific findings about cancer and then offer faithful and wise theological perspectives on these discoveries. In doing so, they make plain what cannot and can be changed about cancer. And, in doing so, they show how cancer is an evolutionary disease that develops according to the same dynamics of chance (that is, random occurrences) and necessity (law-like regularities) at work in all other evolutionary phenomena. Therefore, they ask: where is God and what is love within the evolutionary chance and necessity operative throughout all aspects of cancer? They offer the readers thoughtful responses to this question and many others--life, death, hope, acceptance, and love--given the evolutionary nature of cancer.