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Jenseits der Gene

Essays über unser Wesen, unsere Welt und unsere Träume

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Where do we come from? Is our destiny determined by the genes we inherit? Do we all see the same blue color when we look at the sky? In this book Gottfried (Jeff) Schatz, the world-renowned biochemist, gives lucid -- albeit often surprising -- answers to universal questions and takes the reader on a fascinating journey of discovery across the boundaries of scientific disciplines. With passion, warmth and a keen sense of wonder, he draws on philosophy, cultural history and art to formulate his reflections on the mystery of life. The key to understanding life is to be found in its chemistry, and he proves that this is no dry endeavor and certainly not devoid of beauty. The result is a collection of eloquently and poetically written essays dealing with key issues in the natural sciences. It will appeal not only to scientists, but also to all curious minds, regardless of educational and professional background.

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Jenseits der Gene, Gottfried Schatz

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2008
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Essays über unser Wesen, unsere Welt und unsere Träume
Lingua
Tedesco
Editore
NZZ Libro
Pubblicato
2008
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In brossura
Pagine
184
ISBN10
3038234532
ISBN13
9783038234531
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Jenseits der Gene. Essays über unser Wesen, unsere Welt und unsere Träume
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Where do we come from? Is our destiny determined by the genes we inherit? Do we all see the same blue color when we look at the sky? In this book Gottfried (Jeff) Schatz, the world-renowned biochemist, gives lucid -- albeit often surprising -- answers to universal questions and takes the reader on a fascinating journey of discovery across the boundaries of scientific disciplines. With passion, warmth and a keen sense of wonder, he draws on philosophy, cultural history and art to formulate his reflections on the mystery of life. The key to understanding life is to be found in its chemistry, and he proves that this is no dry endeavor and certainly not devoid of beauty. The result is a collection of eloquently and poetically written essays dealing with key issues in the natural sciences. It will appeal not only to scientists, but also to all curious minds, regardless of educational and professional background.