'As an innovative treatment of scientific topics with philosophical
undertones, this is an impressive work, Some may not be convinced
by the arguments, but for scientists and philosophers alike the
author presents a thesis worth exploring.'CHOICEThe book describes
a common ground between the biology of life and the humanity of
life without compromising either discipline. It attempts to bridge
the gap between our 'two cultures' - the sciences and the
humanities, as advocated by C P Snow fifty years ago. This book
connects our meager existence to the entire living world and the
universe, physically and spiritually, through the simple
perspective of 'self,' being defined as a system that seeks its own
perpetuation.
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