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== Prologue == | == Prologue == | ||
* Looking to the genome for an account of ho life works is rather like looking to a dictionary to understand how literature works. | |||
* The new picture dispels the long-standing idea that living systems must be regarded as machines. | |||
* Living entities are generators of meaning. They mine their environment (including their own bodies) for things that have meaning for them: moisture, nutrients, warmth. It is not sentimental but simply following the same logic to say that, for we human organisms, another of those meaningful things is love. | |||
* Life is a hierarchical process, and each level has its own rules and principles: there are those that apply to genes, and to proteins, to cells and tissues and body modules such as the immune system and the nervous system. All are essential: none can claim primacy. | |||
* Genes don't generally specify unique outcomes at the level of cells and organisms. | |||
* Recurring themes and principles: | |||
** Complexity and Redundancy | |||
** Modularity | |||
** Robustness | |||
** Canalization | |||
** Multilevel, Multidirectional, and Hierarchical Organization | |||
** Combinatorial Logic | |||
** Self-Organization in Dynamic Landscapes | |||
** Agency and Purpose | |||
** Causal Power | |||
== 1. The End of the Machine: A New View of Life == | == 1. The End of the Machine: A New View of Life == | ||
== 2. Genes: What DNA Really Does == | == 2. Genes: What DNA Really Does == | ||
Revision as of 14:30, 17 December 2025
Prologue
- Looking to the genome for an account of ho life works is rather like looking to a dictionary to understand how literature works.
- The new picture dispels the long-standing idea that living systems must be regarded as machines.
- Living entities are generators of meaning. They mine their environment (including their own bodies) for things that have meaning for them: moisture, nutrients, warmth. It is not sentimental but simply following the same logic to say that, for we human organisms, another of those meaningful things is love.
- Life is a hierarchical process, and each level has its own rules and principles: there are those that apply to genes, and to proteins, to cells and tissues and body modules such as the immune system and the nervous system. All are essential: none can claim primacy.
- Genes don't generally specify unique outcomes at the level of cells and organisms.
- Recurring themes and principles:
- Complexity and Redundancy
- Modularity
- Robustness
- Canalization
- Multilevel, Multidirectional, and Hierarchical Organization
- Combinatorial Logic
- Self-Organization in Dynamic Landscapes
- Agency and Purpose
- Causal Power