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Thursday, February 5th, 2009
These two volumes I bought a few years ago, started reading the first chapter and then other books got reading priority, for example, Rosen’s “Life Itself”. A few weeks ago I picked up the first volume again and started reading from the beginning. I’m was really amazed how I understand it better after reading Rosen’s books. These volumes are highly recommended to learn about models of reality and mathematical modeling itself. The first chapter that discusses the relationship of models to observation is awesome. The book requires an undergraduate engineering level of mathematics: linear algebra, calculus and a bit of mathematical analysis. You will also learn about catastrophe-theoretic models, chaos, cellular automata, geometry of human affairs, patterns, fractals, and many other things. There is even a discussion about controversies in catastrophe theory involving Rene Thom. I think the first volume of this book set is a prerequisite reading before starting with classic Structural Stability And Morphogenesis.
Reality Rules, 2 Volume Set


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Thursday, January 8th, 2009
OpenTask plans to publish the extended and edited version of this blog as a book:
Literate Scientists and Their Books: An Independent Guide to Understanding Reality (ISBN: 978-1906717520)
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008
Robert Rosen mentioned this book in his Essays on Life Itself which I’m reading now (Chapter 9, Genericity as Information) and I immediately ordered it. It arrived today and a brief glance at it convinced me that I shall start reading it now as it might give some additional insight into Rosennean Complexity. I hope to write more about this book and ideas it will have brought to me when I finish reading it.
Structural Stability And Morphogenesis (Advanced Books Classics)


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Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
This is my second Rosen’s book and I started reading on 1st of September, 2008, a year after I read “Life Itself”. Essays were written after the latter book and were intended to clarify it. Therefore if you are about to start reading Rosen’s works it is probably better to read essays first. I’m almost halfway through it and particularly like the discussion about mimesis, its roots and history. This is highly recommended book to read and if you were trained in chemistry, physics and computer science like myself you would find revelations on every page and would never look at modern science with the same eyes again.
Essays on Life Itself


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Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
After reading Rosen’s book “Life Itself” I became very interested in non-reductionist thinking and found the book from Alwyn C. Scott. It is an excellent overview and the last 30 page chapter “Reductionism in Life” is worth the whole book:
- Newton’s Legacy
- The Reductive Program
- Supervenience and Physicalism
- Practical Considerations
- Objections to Reductionism
- Googols of Possibilities
- Convoluted Causality
- Nonlinear Causality
- Time’s Arrow
- Downward Causation
- Open Systems
- Closed Causal Loops and Open Networks
- Theories of Life
- Artificial Life vs. Autopoiesis
- Relational Biology
- Mechanisms
- Complex Systems and Chaotic Emergence
- What Is Life?
The Nonlinear Universe: Chaos, Emergence, Life (The Frontiers Collection)


Highly recommended especially if you were trained as a physicist or a chemist like myself.
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