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  • Pretty clear except at the beginning  

    Chance and Necessity (Paperback)
    This book reads very well but the first part concerning the molecular biology looks to me to take too much space and are not sure where the author is coming from. Fortunately everything becomes clear afterwards. While recent advances in science make
  • From molecules to man. A diamond.  

    Chance and Necessity (Paperback)
    Jacques Monod, gone too soon and underrated summarizes in a concise and powerful work, the amount of knowledge available in the late 60s, and draws conclusions embracing all sciences.
  • A (re) discover  

    Chance and Necessity (Paperback)
    A fascinating reading, sometimes difficult, but always full of reflections and philosophical brought the part of an atheist who also wanted to reconcile science with a share of humanism.
  • Excellent synthesis of chance and necessity!  

    Chance and Necessity (Paperback)
    I read this book for the second time and I am not tired to read it as it contains eternal truths. I still reread soon as possible. It achieves an excellent synthesis between chance and necessity in the world we live in and opens different perspective
  • Chance and Necessity  

    Chance and Necessity (Paperback)
    Exceeded 40 years, but very still worth rereading, to ask further questions about the meaning of life D C
  • A fundamental work 3  

    Chance and necessity
    According to Professor Monod, life is defined according to three criteria. The reproductive invariance means that being is programmed. A duck egg will never give a baby crocodile. The Autonomous morphology establishes that its growth is not dependent
  • A fundamental work 4  

    Chance and Necessity (Paperback)
    According to Professor Monod, life is defined according to three criteria. The reproductive invariance means that being is programmed. A duck egg will never give a baby crocodile. The Autonomous morphology establishes that its growth is not dependent
  • A deep reflection  

    Chance and Necessity (Paperback)
    We do not read every day a book written by a Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology. The latter, even if he has more than 30 years, is intended as a reflection on life and on molecular biology and the philosophical articulation that entails for exam
  • a reference to be developed in ...  

    Chance and Necessity (Paperback)
    After a ennoncé Biological and semantic description of "life" centrist vision, the author studies the new concepts in parallel to quantum and relativistic emmergentes sciences. The chapters are uneven in their content and structure. Many interes