A Question of Genes
Understanding Life in Context
Craig Holdrege(Author)
Floris Books (Publisher)
Published on 24. October 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-0-86315-239-9 (ISBN)
Description
In this readable book, Holdrege provides a lovely exposition of living organisms not as objects, but as process and of heredity as a blending of 'potential and plasticity' with 'imitation and specificity'. With a wealth of interesting examples he shows how genes (DNA) alone cannot 'determine' traits, much less organisms, because their effects are always qualified by the contexts within which the organisms live. He thus offers an antidote to the current mechanistic thinking about genes as causes of health, disease and behaviour.
But the special contribution of this book is that it details, simply and again with fascinating examples, how scientists' ways of conceptualizing organisms and manipulating them and their parts are the heart of the formulations they offer about how organisms and their molecules function. The reader can thus observe how scientific observation and their interpretations fuse in the creation of systems of scientific explanation.
In this readable book, Holdrege provides a lovely exposition of living organisms not as objects, but as process and of heredity as a blending of 'potential and plasticity' with 'imitation and specificity'. With a wealth of interesting examples he shows how genes (DNA) alone cannot 'determine' traits, much less organisms, because their effects are always qualified by the contexts within which the organisms live. He thus offers an antidote to the current mechanistic thinking about genes as causes of health, disease and behaviour.
But the special contribution of this book is that it details, simply and again with fascinating examples, how scientists' ways of conceptualizing organisms and manipulating them and their parts are the heart of the formulations they offer about how organisms and their molecules function. The reader can thus observe how scientific observation and their interpretations fuse in the creation of systems of scientific explanation.
But the special contribution of this book is that it details, simply and again with fascinating examples, how scientists' ways of conceptualizing organisms and manipulating them and their parts are the heart of the formulations they offer about how organisms and their molecules function. The reader can thus observe how scientific observation and their interpretations fuse in the creation of systems of scientific explanation.
In this readable book, Holdrege provides a lovely exposition of living organisms not as objects, but as process and of heredity as a blending of 'potential and plasticity' with 'imitation and specificity'. With a wealth of interesting examples he shows how genes (DNA) alone cannot 'determine' traits, much less organisms, because their effects are always qualified by the contexts within which the organisms live. He thus offers an antidote to the current mechanistic thinking about genes as causes of health, disease and behaviour.
But the special contribution of this book is that it details, simply and again with fascinating examples, how scientists' ways of conceptualizing organisms and manipulating them and their parts are the heart of the formulations they offer about how organisms and their molecules function. The reader can thus observe how scientific observation and their interpretations fuse in the creation of systems of scientific explanation.
Reviews / Votes
'This book is for all of us who want to understand the biological revolution of the late twentieth century ... this knowledgeable explanation is the single most accessible source of information on the implications for Homo sapiens of the new esoterica of the new genetics and cell biology.-- Lynn Margulis
'This may be the most essential new book of our time.'
-- Wes Jackson, The Land Institute
'This book is for all of us who want to understand the biological revolution of the late twentieth century ... this knowledgeable explanation is the single most accessible source of information on the implications for Homo sapiens of the new esoterica of the new genetics and cell biology.
-- Lynn Margulis
'This may be the most essential new book of our time.'
-- Wes Jackson, The Land Institute
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
281 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86315-239-9 (9780863152399)
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Craig Holdrege has taught science for many years in Germany and the USA.
Craig Holdrege has taught science for many years in Germany and the USA.
Craig Holdrege has taught science for many years in Germany and the USA.