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Complexity is inherent in life from "summary" of Making Sense of Life by Evelyn Fox KELLER,Evelyn Fox Keller

Life is a concept that is both complex and multifaceted. It is a phenomenon that encompasses a wide range of processes, from the molecular level to the organism level, from the individual to the population. The complexity of life is evident in the intricate interactions between different components, the interplay of various systems, and the dynamic nature of living organisms. At its core, life is characterized by its inherent complexity. This complexity is not a result of randomness or chaos but rather a fundamental aspect of the nature of life itself. It is what gives life its richness, diversity, and adaptability. It is what allows living organisms to respond to changes in their environment, to evolve and adapt over time, and to thrive in a wide range of conditions. Simplicity in life is often an illusion, a surface appearance that belies the underlying complexity of living systems. While some aspects of life may appear simple or straightforward, a closer examination reveals a web of interconnected processes, relationships, and feedback loops that contribute to the overall complexity of life. Clarity and coherence in understanding life require a deep appreciation of this inherent complexity and a willingness to engage with the nuances and subtleties of living systems. Logical sequencing is crucial in unraveling the complexity of life and making sense of its various components. By tracing the...
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    Making Sense of Life

    Evelyn Fox KELLER

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