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Buch, Englisch, 330 Seiten, Trade Paperback, Format (B × H): 147 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 554 g

Margulis / Sagan

What Is Life?

The Eternal Enigma
1. Auflage 2000
ISBN: 978-0-520-22021-8
Verlag: University of California Press

The Eternal Enigma

Buch, Englisch, 330 Seiten, Trade Paperback, Format (B × H): 147 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 554 g

ISBN: 978-0-520-22021-8
Verlag: University of California Press


Half a century ago, before the discovery of DNA, the Austrian physicist and philosopher Erwin Schrödinger inspired a generation of scientists by rephrasing the fascinating philosophical question: What is life? Using their expansive understanding of recent science to wonderful effect, acclaimed authors Lynn Margulis and Dorion Sagan revisit this timeless question in a fast-moving, wide-ranging narrative that combines rigorous science with philosophy, history, and poetry. The authors move deftly across a dazzling array of topics—from the dynamics of the bacterial realm, to the connection between sex and death, to theories of spirit and matter. They delve into the origins of life, offering the startling suggestion that life—not just human life—is free to act and has played an unexpectedly large part in its own evolution. Transcending the various formal concepts of life, this captivating book offers a unique overview of life’s history, essences, and future.

Supplementing the text are stunning illustrations that range from the smallest known organism (Mycoplasma bacteria) to the largest (the biosphere itself). Creatures both strange and familiar enhance the pages of What Is Life? Their existence prompts readers to reconsider preconceptions not only about life but also about their own part in it.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

FOREWORD
Undreamt Philosophies, by Niles Eldredge

1 LIFE: THE ETERNAL ENIGMA In the Spirit of Schrödinger · Life’s
Body · Animism vs. Mechanism · Janus among the Centaurs · Blue Jewel ·
Is There Life on Mars? · Life as Verb · Self-Maintenance · The Autopoietic
Planet · The Stuff of Life · Mind in Nature

2 LOST SOULS Death: The Great Perplexer · The Breath of Life ·
Cartesian License · Entering the Forbidden Realm · Cosmic Wiggles ·
The Meaning of Evolution · Vernadsky’s Biosphere · Lovelock’s Gaia

3 ONCE UPON A PLANET Beginnings · Hell on Earth · Spontaneous
Generation · Origins of Life · “Stumbling Forward” · Metabolic Windows ·
The RNA Supermolecule · Cells First

4 MASTERS OF THE BIOSPHERE Fear of a Bacterial Planet · Life Is
Bacteria · The Metabolically Gifted · The Gene Traders · Our Splendid Kin ·
From Plenty to Crisis · Breakfast Ferment · Green, Red, and Purple Beings ·
Oxygen Excitement · Quintessential Polluters, Quintessential Recyclers ·
Living Carpets and Growing Stones

5 PERMANENT MERGERS The Great Cell Divide · Five Kinds of Beings ·
Twists in the Tree of Life · Squirmers · Strange New Fruit · Wallin’s
Symbionts · Multicellularity and Programmed Death · Sexual Genesis in the
Microworld, or When Eating Was Sex · The Power of Slime

6 THE AMAZING ANIMALS The (Bower) Birds and the (Honey) Bees ·
What Is an Animal? · Great-Grandparent Trichoplax · Sex and Death ·
Cambrian Chauvinism · Evolutionary Exuberance · Messengers

7 FLESH OF THE EARTH The Underworld · Kissing Molds and Destroying
Angels · Cross-Kingdom Alliances · Underbelly of the Biosphere ·
Hitchhiking Fungi, Counterfeit Flowers, and Aphrodisiacs · Hallucinogenic
Mushrooms and Dionysian Delights · Transmigrators of Matter

8 THE TRANSMUTATION OF SUNLIGHT Green Fire · The Accursed
Share · Ancient Roots · Primeval Trees · Floral Persuasion · Solar Economy

9 SENTIENT SYMPHONY A Double Life · Choice · Little Purposes ·
Butler’s Blasphemy · Habits and Memory · Existence’s Celebration ·
Superhumanity · Expanding Life · Rhythms and Cycles

EPILOGUE
NOTES
GLOSSARY
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
SOURCES OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INDEX


Lynn Margulis is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is the author of more than one hundred articles and ten books, including Symbiosis and Cell Evolution (second edition 1993). Dorion Sagan, general partner of Sciencewriters, is the author of Biospheres (1990). Together they are the authors of Microcosmos (California, 1996), What Is Sex? (1990), Garden of Microbial Delights (1995), and Mystery Dance (1991).



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