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- catalog contributor b10959467.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "Birth of an idea -- The Patriarchs of modern science -- Farewell Aristotle -- Galileo's perspicillum -- A clockwork cosmos -- A new shape of 'Divinity' -- Science 're-defines' humanity -- The 'inner sanctum' of science -- Aristocrats and High Priests -- Mechanistic mongers of gloom -- The business of science -- The kind of truth science reveals -- Fragmented knowledge -- Levels of knowing -- The power of scientific analysis -- Biological 'nesting dolls' -- The faltering power of science -- The non-scientific ingredient in science -- What is life? -- Nature's incredible machinery -- Lilliputian molecular pumps -- Rotary engines and corkscrew propellors -- Molecular monkey bars -- Polanyi's concept of hierarchical structures -- Codes ancient and modern -- From silica tetrahedra to stately mansion -- Machines need higher laws -- What about biological machines? -- Disembodied knowledge -- DNA--a pseudo-God! -- What does it mean to be alive? -- Birth of life: a popular view -- The magic of megatime -- Exciting primordial broths! -- Coffee table science -- Reductionist ideology gone mad! -- Serious science and life's origin -- To be or not to be 'in equilibrium' -- Beijing turnstiles and French perfume -- Spontaneous self-organisation -- Tornadoes and breeding doughnuts -- 'Canny' molecules -- A language in molecular form -- Could a 'naked gene' make the first move? -- A primordial RNA-only world -- Was protein the prime-mover of life? -- The birth of life in a 'nursery' of clay! -- Exercises in molecular self-improvement!".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xv, 207 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "How blind is the watchmaker?".
- catalog identifier "184014517X".
- catalog isFormatOf "How blind is the watchmaker?".
- catalog isPartOf "Avebury series in philosophy".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt. : Ashgate Pub.,".
- catalog relation "How blind is the watchmaker?".
- catalog subject "501 21".
- catalog subject "Life Origin Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Materialism.".
- catalog subject "Q175 .B792183 1998".
- catalog subject "Religion and science.".
- catalog subject "Science Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Science Social aspects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Birth of an idea -- The Patriarchs of modern science -- Farewell Aristotle -- Galileo's perspicillum -- A clockwork cosmos -- A new shape of 'Divinity' -- Science 're-defines' humanity -- The 'inner sanctum' of science -- Aristocrats and High Priests -- Mechanistic mongers of gloom -- The business of science -- The kind of truth science reveals -- Fragmented knowledge -- Levels of knowing -- The power of scientific analysis -- Biological 'nesting dolls' -- The faltering power of science -- The non-scientific ingredient in science -- What is life? -- Nature's incredible machinery -- Lilliputian molecular pumps -- Rotary engines and corkscrew propellors -- Molecular monkey bars -- Polanyi's concept of hierarchical structures -- Codes ancient and modern -- From silica tetrahedra to stately mansion -- Machines need higher laws -- What about biological machines? -- Disembodied knowledge -- DNA--a pseudo-God! -- What does it mean to be alive? -- Birth of life: a popular view -- The magic of megatime -- Exciting primordial broths! -- Coffee table science -- Reductionist ideology gone mad! -- Serious science and life's origin -- To be or not to be 'in equilibrium' -- Beijing turnstiles and French perfume -- Spontaneous self-organisation -- Tornadoes and breeding doughnuts -- 'Canny' molecules -- A language in molecular form -- Could a 'naked gene' make the first move? -- A primordial RNA-only world -- Was protein the prime-mover of life? -- The birth of life in a 'nursery' of clay! -- Exercises in molecular self-improvement!".
- catalog title "How blind is the watchmaker? : theism or atheism : should science decide? / Neil Broom.".
- catalog type "text".