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Complexity in Ecological Systems

This series delves into the intricate and interconnected worlds of ecological systems. It explores the dynamics of natural environments and the delicate balances that sustain them. Readers will discover fascinating insights into how diverse organisms and their surroundings interact, and how these relationships shape our planet. It's an engaging read for anyone interested in natural sciences and environmental sustainability.

Life Itself

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  1. Life Itself

    • 285 pages
    • 10 hours of reading
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    This strategy, derived from Newtonian mechanism, is embodied in reductionism: break what is complicated into simpler pieces, understand the pieces themselves, and reconstruct organisms from this understanding. In Life Itself, Robert Rosen argues that such a view is neither necessary nor sufficient to answer the question.

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