
What is Life? - DNA 11 (EN)
âWhat Is Life?â is a question that has haunted the life sciences since Gottfried Treviranus and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck independently coined the word âbiologyâ in 1802. The query has titled scores of articles and books, with Erwin Schrödingerâs in 1944 and Lynn Margulis & Dorion Saganâs in 1995 being only the most prominent ones. In this book, biogroop curate and speculate upon a collection of first pages of publications from 1829â2020 containing âWhat Is Life?â in their titles. Replies to the questionâand, by extension, the object of biologyâhave transformed since its first enunciation, from âthe sum of the functions that resist deathâ to âa bioinformation systemâ to âedible, lovable, lethal.â Interleaved are frame-shifting interruptions reflecting on how the question has been posed, answered, and may yet be unasked.
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âWhat Is Life?â is a question that has haunted the life sciences since Gottfried Treviranus and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck independently coined the word âbiologyâ in 1802. The query has titled scores of articles and books, with Erwin Schrödingerâs in 1944 and Lynn Margulis & Dorion Saganâs in 1995 being only the most prominent ones. In this book, biogroop curate and speculate upon a collection of first pages of publications from 1829â2020 containing âWhat Is Life?â in their titles. Replies to the questionâand, by extension, the object of biologyâhave transformed since its first enunciation, from âthe sum of the functions that resist deathâ to âa bioinformation systemâ to âedible, lovable, lethal.â Interleaved are frame-shifting interruptions reflecting on how the question has been posed, answered, and may yet be unasked.











