The origins of order : self-organization and selection in evolution / Stuart A. Kauffman

This text examines the role of self-organisation in evolutionary biology, proposing that the spontaneous emergence of order is fundamental to the origins of life. It explores how complex systems adapt and the relationship between natural selection and biological order.

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Biology/Life sciences/Science Chaotic behaviour in systems/System theory/Science -- Philosophy Deterministic chaos/Chaotic behaviour in systems/System theory/Science -- Philosophy Evolution (Biology)/Biology/Life sciences/Science Natural selection/Genetics/Biology/Life sciences/Science Order Stability/Dynamics/Mathematics/Science Synergetics/System theory/Science -- Philosophy Variation (Biology)/Biology/Life sciences/Science