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Philosophical Foundations of the Study of Cosmic Life. Cirkovic , Milan M.
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Astrobiology is an expanding, interdisciplinary field investigating the origin, evolution and future of life in the universe. Tackling many of the foundational debates of the subject, from discussions of cosmological evolution to detailed reviews of common concepts such as the 'Rare Earth' hypothesis, this volume is the first systematic survey of the philosophical aspects and conundrums in the study of cosmic life.
The author's exploration of the increasing number of cross-over problems highlights the relationship between astrobiology and cosmology and presents some of the challenges of multidisciplinary study. Modern physical theories dealing with the multiverse add a further dimension to the debate. With a selection of beautifully presented illustrations and a strong emphasis on constructing a unified methodology across disciplines, this book will appeal to graduate students and specialists who seek to rectify the fragmented nature of current astrobiological endeavour, as well as curious astrophysicists, biologists and SETI enthusiasts.
Reward Yourself
Copernicanism and the promise of synthesis. Six eras and the New standard cosmology. Cosmology life and selection effects. Astrobiology as a natural extension of Darwinism.
Cambridge Astrobiology: Planetary Systems and the Origins of Life Series Number 3
Astrobiology is an expanding, interdisciplinary field investigating the origin, evolution and future of life in the universe. Tackling many of the foundational debates of the subject, from discussions of cosmological evolution to detailed reviews of common concepts such as the 'Rare Earth' hypothesis, this volume is the first systematic survey of the philosophical aspects and conundrums in the study of cosmic life. The author's exploration of the increasing number of cross-over problems highlights the relationship between astrobiology and cosmology and presents some of the challenges of multidisciplinary study.
Modern physical theories dealing with the multiverse add a further dimension to the debate. With a selection of beautifully presented illustrations and a strong emphasis on constructing a unified methodology across disciplines, this book will appeal to graduate students and specialists who seek to rectify the fragmented nature of current astrobiological endeavour, as well as curious astrophysicists, biologists and SETI enthusiasts.
The Astrobiological Landscape
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. The Fabric of Reality.
Spooky Action at a Distance. Professor John C Lennox. A Very Short Introduction. The Island of Knowledge. Meeting the Universe Halfway.
The Astrobiological Landscape (Cambridge Astrobiology) by Milan M. Cirkovic
The Labyrinth of Time. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science. The End Of Science. The Life of the Cosmos. The Book of Nothing. Humanity in a Creative Universe. Order Out of Chaos. Mathematical Modelling in One Dimension. Quantum Non-Locality and Relativity. Quantum Theory and the Schism in Physics.
The Laboratory of the Mind. Science and the Mind of the Maker. Newton, Einstein, and Velikovsky. Digital Informatics and Isotopic Biology. Essays in the Philosophy of Chemistry.
Jill Tarter and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. A Brief History of String Theory. The Union of Chemistry and Physics. Ultimate Explanations of the Universe. Complementarity, Causality and Explanation. The Stones and the Stars. The Meaning of the Wave Function.