The Tree of Knowledge: The Biological Roots of Human UnderstandingShambhala, 1987 - 263 pagina's Opstilling af en plan for en helhedsforståelse af processerne i biologiske systemer og en diskussion af dette biologiske udgangspunkts konsekvenser for den menneskelige erkendelsesproces |
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Pagina 39
... molecules both in the atmos- phere and in the seas agitated like gigantic caul- drons of molecular reactions . Fig . 9 shows this diversity somewhat : there we see a water molecule that has only a very limited number of associa- tions ...
... molecules both in the atmos- phere and in the seas agitated like gigantic caul- drons of molecular reactions . Fig . 9 shows this diversity somewhat : there we see a water molecule that has only a very limited number of associa- tions ...
Pagina 44
... molecular transformations in natural processes ? Interestingly , this cell metabolism produces com- ponents which make up the network of trans- formations that produced them . Some of these components form a boundary , a limit to this ...
... molecular transformations in natural processes ? Interestingly , this cell metabolism produces com- ponents which make up the network of trans- formations that produced them . Some of these components form a boundary , a limit to this ...
Pagina 49
... molecules capable of forming mem- branes sufficiently stable and plastic to be , in turn , effective barriers , and to have changing prop- erties for the diffusion of molecules and ions over long periods of time with respect to molecular ...
... molecules capable of forming mem- branes sufficiently stable and plastic to be , in turn , effective barriers , and to have changing prop- erties for the diffusion of molecules and ions over long periods of time with respect to molecular ...
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 7 |
Knowing How We Know | 15 |
The Organization of Living Things | 33 |
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