Three Scientists and Their Gods

Three Scientists and Their Gods

1988 • 342 pages

Examines the concepts of information, meaning, and purpose, describes the function of information at various levels of organization, and discusses the theories of Edward Fredkin, Edward O. Wilson, and Kenneth Blouding


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