The Philosophical Scientists |
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Mathematics and Logic are Identical | 19 |
Conclusions from the 1930 Cambridge Club | 26 |
Part Two THE SYMMETRICAL PARADOX | 32 |
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1930 Cambridge Club A. N. Whitehead actual amino-acids analogue arrangement aspects atoms behaviour BLACK CAT blindly run body carbon dioxide catalytic cells chance Chapter chemical code system codons concept consciousness consider cosmic create creation creatures cybernetics Darwin Darwin's theory developments Earth Einstein electron energy entities entropy environment Erwin Schrödinger experience fact Factor haemoglobin Hoyle human Huxley ideas imagination improbability intelligence Jacques Monod Jacquetta Hawkes language Law of Thermodynamics letters logic LOGOS mass mathematics meaning median language mind molecular biology molecules monkeys natural selection negative feedback control organic organisation Panspermia permutations philosophical programme proteins quantum radiation random reality relative religion scientists Second Law shown in Fig shuffling Sir Arthur Eddington solar solid Space-Time statement structure stuff suggests sunlight supernatural science Symmetrical Paradox theory of evolution thought tion universe variety vector Whitehead whole words world is mind-stuff