9780262521789-0262521784-From Gaia to Selfish Genes: Selected Writings in the Life Sciences

From Gaia to Selfish Genes: Selected Writings in the Life Sciences

ISBN-13: 9780262521789
ISBN-10: 0262521784
Edition: First Edition
Author: Connie Barlow
Publication date: 1992
Publisher: The MIT Press
Format: Paperback 285 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780262521789
ISBN-10: 0262521784
Edition: First Edition
Author: Connie Barlow
Publication date: 1992
Publisher: The MIT Press
Format: Paperback 285 pages

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From Gaia to Selfish Genes: Selected Writings in the Life Sciences (ISBN-13: 9780262521789 and ISBN-10: 0262521784), written by authors Connie Barlow, was published by The MIT Press in 1992. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Biology (Biological Sciences, Evolution, History & Philosophy) books. You can easily purchase or rent From Gaia to Selfish Genes: Selected Writings in the Life Sciences (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Biology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.51.

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From Gaia to Selfish Genes is a different kind of anthology. Lively excerpts from the popular writings of leading theorists in the life sciences blend in a seamless presentation of the controversies and bold ideas driving contemporary biological research. Selections span scales from the biosphere to the cell and DNA, and disciplines from global ecology to behavior and genetics, and also reveals the links between biology and philosophy. They plunge the reader into debates about heredity and environment, competition and cooperation, randomness and determinism, and the meaning of individuality. From Gaia to Selfish Genes conveys the technical and conceptual roots of current scientific theories beginning with the planetary perspective of James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis and concluding with the reductionist views of Richard Dawkins and E. 0. Wilson. The contrasting worldviews, coupled with excerpts drawn from critics of each theory, encourage readers to examine their own presuppositions. In addition to the scientists' portrayal of the Gaia hypothesis, symbiosis in cell evolution, hierarchy theory, systems theory, game theory, sociobiology, and the selfish gene, the text is rich in autobiographical passages and biographies. By presenting the human side of research, From Gaia to Selfish Genes reveals the social context and interactions, the motivations and range of cognitive styles that comprise the scientific endeavor. Concluding essays written expressly for this book by Lynn Margulis, John Maynard Smith, W. Ford Doolittle, and others underscore the importance of such diversity.

Connie Barlow is a science writer currently living in New York City.

The scientists include: Robert Axelrod. Richard D. Alexander. Ludwig von Bertalanffy. Leo W. Buss. Francis Crick. Richard Dawkins. W. Ford Doolittle. Douglas Hofstadter. Julian Huxley. Leon J. Kamin. Philip Kitcher. Richard C. Lewontin. James Lovelock. Lynn Margulis. Ashley Montagu. Leslie Orgel. Steven Rose. Carmen Sapienza. John Maynard Smith. Lewis Thomas. Gerald Weinberg. E. 0. Wilson. Robert Wright. The science writers include: Lawrence Joseph. Arthur Koestler. Francesca Lyman. Jeanne McDermott. Richard Monastersky. Dorion Sagan.

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