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I do not consider myself a philosopher. I am a biologist, attempting to grapple with the Schrodinger question, What is Life? It turns out that this is not an empirical question, to be resolved through observation in a laboratory.
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Perhaps the first lesson to be learned from biology is that there are lessons to be learned from biology.
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Let us begin by observing that the word "system" is almost never used by itself; it is generally accompanied by an adjective or other modifier: physical system; biological system; social system; economic system; axiom system; religious system; and even "general" system. This usage suggests that, when confronted by a system of any kind, certain of its properties are to be subsumed under the adjective, and other properties are subsumed under the "system," while still others may depend essentially on both. The adjective describes what is special or particular; i. e., it refers to the specific "thinghood" of the system; the "system" describes those properties which are independent of this specific "thinghood."
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For a long time, people have been trying to characterize or define the notion of system. After all, systems are supposed to be what System Theory is about. The results so far have been contradictory and unsatisfactory. This confusion at the foundations has led many to conclude that there is no such thing as a "system" and hence to deny that System Theory is about anything. Even those most sympathetic to the notion have difficulties at this level. The very founders of System Theory did not try to say what a system was; and as for System Theory, they characterized it only obliquely, by saying it comprised all studies of interest to more than one discipline. They thereby begged the entire question.
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On balance, the cartesian metaphor of organism as machine has proved to be a good idea. Ideas do not have to be correct in order to be good; its only necessary that, if they do fail, they do so in an interesting way.
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Robert Rosen
Born:
June 27, 1934
Died:
December 28, 1998
(aged 64)
Bio:
Robert Rosen was an American theoretical biologist and Professor of Biophysics at Dalhousie University.
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Essays on life itself
Global Literacies
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