Fitness of the Cosmos for Life
Biochemistry and Fine-Tuning
Herausgeber: Barrow, John D.; Morris, Simon Conway; Freeland, Stephen J.
Fitness of the Cosmos for Life
Biochemistry and Fine-Tuning
Herausgeber: Barrow, John D.; Morris, Simon Conway; Freeland, Stephen J.
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An interdisciplinary book for scientists interested in the origin and existence of life in our universe, first published in 2007.
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An interdisciplinary book for scientists interested in the origin and existence of life in our universe, first published in 2007.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 526
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 897g
- ISBN-13: 9781107406551
- ISBN-10: 1107406552
- Artikelnr.: 35894551
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 526
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 897g
- ISBN-13: 9781107406551
- ISBN-10: 1107406552
- Artikelnr.: 35894551
Foreword: The improbability of life George M. Whitesides; Part I. The
Fitness of 'Fitness' - Henderson in Context: 1. Locating 'fitness' and
Lawrence J. Henderson Everett Mendelsohn; 2. Revisiting The Fitness of the
Environment Owen Gingerich; 3. Is fine-tuning remarkable? John F. Haught;
4. Complexity in context: the metaphysical implications of evolutionary
theory Edward T. Oakes; 5. Tuning fine-tuning Ernan Mcmullin; Part II. The
Fitness of the Cosmic Environment: 6. Fitness and the cosmic environment
Paul C. W. Davies; 7. The interconnections between cosmology and life Mario
Livio; 8. Chemistry and sensitivity John D. Barrow; 9. Fitness of the
cosmos for the origin and evolution of life: from biochemical fine-tuning
to the Anthropic Principle Julian Chela-Flores; Part III. The Fitness of
the Terrestrial Environment: 10. How biofriendly is the universe? Christian
de Duve; 11. Tuning into the frequencies of life: a roar of static or a
precise signal? Simon Conway Morris; 12. Life on earth: the role of
proteins Jayanth R. Banavar and Amos Maritan; 13. Protein-based life as an
emergent property of matter: the nature and biological fitness of the
protein folds Michael J. Denton; 14. Could an intelligent alien predict
earth's biochemistry? Stephen J. Freeland; 15. Would Venus evolve on Mars?
Bioenergetic constraints, allometric trends, and the evolution of
life-history invariants Jeffrey P. Schloss; Part IV. The Fitness of the
Chemical Environment: 16. Creating a perspective for comparing Albert
Eschenmoser; 17. Fine-tuning and interstellar chemistry William Klemperer;
18. Framing the question of fine-tuning for intermediary metabolism Eric
Smith and Harold J. Morowitz; 19. Coarse-tuning the origin of life? Guy
Ourisson; 20. Plausible lipid-like peptides: prebiotic molecular
self-assembly in water Shuguang Zhang; 21. Evolution revisited by inorganic
chemists R. J. P. Williams and J. J. R. Fraústo da Silva; Index.
Fitness of 'Fitness' - Henderson in Context: 1. Locating 'fitness' and
Lawrence J. Henderson Everett Mendelsohn; 2. Revisiting The Fitness of the
Environment Owen Gingerich; 3. Is fine-tuning remarkable? John F. Haught;
4. Complexity in context: the metaphysical implications of evolutionary
theory Edward T. Oakes; 5. Tuning fine-tuning Ernan Mcmullin; Part II. The
Fitness of the Cosmic Environment: 6. Fitness and the cosmic environment
Paul C. W. Davies; 7. The interconnections between cosmology and life Mario
Livio; 8. Chemistry and sensitivity John D. Barrow; 9. Fitness of the
cosmos for the origin and evolution of life: from biochemical fine-tuning
to the Anthropic Principle Julian Chela-Flores; Part III. The Fitness of
the Terrestrial Environment: 10. How biofriendly is the universe? Christian
de Duve; 11. Tuning into the frequencies of life: a roar of static or a
precise signal? Simon Conway Morris; 12. Life on earth: the role of
proteins Jayanth R. Banavar and Amos Maritan; 13. Protein-based life as an
emergent property of matter: the nature and biological fitness of the
protein folds Michael J. Denton; 14. Could an intelligent alien predict
earth's biochemistry? Stephen J. Freeland; 15. Would Venus evolve on Mars?
Bioenergetic constraints, allometric trends, and the evolution of
life-history invariants Jeffrey P. Schloss; Part IV. The Fitness of the
Chemical Environment: 16. Creating a perspective for comparing Albert
Eschenmoser; 17. Fine-tuning and interstellar chemistry William Klemperer;
18. Framing the question of fine-tuning for intermediary metabolism Eric
Smith and Harold J. Morowitz; 19. Coarse-tuning the origin of life? Guy
Ourisson; 20. Plausible lipid-like peptides: prebiotic molecular
self-assembly in water Shuguang Zhang; 21. Evolution revisited by inorganic
chemists R. J. P. Williams and J. J. R. Fraústo da Silva; Index.
Foreword: The improbability of life George M. Whitesides; Part I. The
Fitness of 'Fitness' - Henderson in Context: 1. Locating 'fitness' and
Lawrence J. Henderson Everett Mendelsohn; 2. Revisiting The Fitness of the
Environment Owen Gingerich; 3. Is fine-tuning remarkable? John F. Haught;
4. Complexity in context: the metaphysical implications of evolutionary
theory Edward T. Oakes; 5. Tuning fine-tuning Ernan Mcmullin; Part II. The
Fitness of the Cosmic Environment: 6. Fitness and the cosmic environment
Paul C. W. Davies; 7. The interconnections between cosmology and life Mario
Livio; 8. Chemistry and sensitivity John D. Barrow; 9. Fitness of the
cosmos for the origin and evolution of life: from biochemical fine-tuning
to the Anthropic Principle Julian Chela-Flores; Part III. The Fitness of
the Terrestrial Environment: 10. How biofriendly is the universe? Christian
de Duve; 11. Tuning into the frequencies of life: a roar of static or a
precise signal? Simon Conway Morris; 12. Life on earth: the role of
proteins Jayanth R. Banavar and Amos Maritan; 13. Protein-based life as an
emergent property of matter: the nature and biological fitness of the
protein folds Michael J. Denton; 14. Could an intelligent alien predict
earth's biochemistry? Stephen J. Freeland; 15. Would Venus evolve on Mars?
Bioenergetic constraints, allometric trends, and the evolution of
life-history invariants Jeffrey P. Schloss; Part IV. The Fitness of the
Chemical Environment: 16. Creating a perspective for comparing Albert
Eschenmoser; 17. Fine-tuning and interstellar chemistry William Klemperer;
18. Framing the question of fine-tuning for intermediary metabolism Eric
Smith and Harold J. Morowitz; 19. Coarse-tuning the origin of life? Guy
Ourisson; 20. Plausible lipid-like peptides: prebiotic molecular
self-assembly in water Shuguang Zhang; 21. Evolution revisited by inorganic
chemists R. J. P. Williams and J. J. R. Fraústo da Silva; Index.
Fitness of 'Fitness' - Henderson in Context: 1. Locating 'fitness' and
Lawrence J. Henderson Everett Mendelsohn; 2. Revisiting The Fitness of the
Environment Owen Gingerich; 3. Is fine-tuning remarkable? John F. Haught;
4. Complexity in context: the metaphysical implications of evolutionary
theory Edward T. Oakes; 5. Tuning fine-tuning Ernan Mcmullin; Part II. The
Fitness of the Cosmic Environment: 6. Fitness and the cosmic environment
Paul C. W. Davies; 7. The interconnections between cosmology and life Mario
Livio; 8. Chemistry and sensitivity John D. Barrow; 9. Fitness of the
cosmos for the origin and evolution of life: from biochemical fine-tuning
to the Anthropic Principle Julian Chela-Flores; Part III. The Fitness of
the Terrestrial Environment: 10. How biofriendly is the universe? Christian
de Duve; 11. Tuning into the frequencies of life: a roar of static or a
precise signal? Simon Conway Morris; 12. Life on earth: the role of
proteins Jayanth R. Banavar and Amos Maritan; 13. Protein-based life as an
emergent property of matter: the nature and biological fitness of the
protein folds Michael J. Denton; 14. Could an intelligent alien predict
earth's biochemistry? Stephen J. Freeland; 15. Would Venus evolve on Mars?
Bioenergetic constraints, allometric trends, and the evolution of
life-history invariants Jeffrey P. Schloss; Part IV. The Fitness of the
Chemical Environment: 16. Creating a perspective for comparing Albert
Eschenmoser; 17. Fine-tuning and interstellar chemistry William Klemperer;
18. Framing the question of fine-tuning for intermediary metabolism Eric
Smith and Harold J. Morowitz; 19. Coarse-tuning the origin of life? Guy
Ourisson; 20. Plausible lipid-like peptides: prebiotic molecular
self-assembly in water Shuguang Zhang; 21. Evolution revisited by inorganic
chemists R. J. P. Williams and J. J. R. Fraústo da Silva; Index.