A couple in love walking along the banks of the Seine are, in real fact, a couple in love walking along the banks of the Seine, not mere particles in motion.
Yet what is more awesome: to believe that God created everything in six days, or to believe that the biosphere came into being on its own, with no cr… - Stuart Kauffman
Yet what is more awesome: to believe that God created everything in six days, or to believe that the biosphere came into being on its own, with no cr…
- Stuart Kauffman
A free society that allows each individual to seek his or her own selfish ends (without deliberately trying to harm anyone else) will produce a state… - Stuart Kauffman
A free society that allows each individual to seek his or her own selfish ends (without deliberately trying to harm anyone else) will produce a state…
It is my belief that we need a new transnational sustaining 'myth' that can impart value and respect. It is my further belief that we are coming to s… - Stuart Kauffman
It is my belief that we need a new transnational sustaining 'myth' that can impart value and respect. It is my further belief that we are coming to s…
Deep in the chaotic regime, slight changes in structure almost always cause vast changes in behavior. Complex controllable behavior seems precluded. - Stuart Kauffman
Deep in the chaotic regime, slight changes in structure almost always cause vast changes in behavior. Complex controllable behavior seems precluded.
Evolution is not the enemy of ethics but its first source. - Stuart Kauffman
Evolution is not the enemy of ethics but its first source.
A couple in love walking along the banks of the Seine are, in real fact, a couple in love walking along the banks of the Seine, not mere particles in… - Stuart Kauffman
A couple in love walking along the banks of the Seine are, in real fact, a couple in love walking along the banks of the Seine, not mere particles in…
Pick up a pinecone and count the spiral rows of scales. You may find eight spirals winding up to the left and 13 spirals winding up to the right, or … - Stuart Kauffman
Pick up a pinecone and count the spiral rows of scales. You may find eight spirals winding up to the left and 13 spirals winding up to the right, or …
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