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The very existence of teleonomy however, leads us to a strange, even weird, reality: in some fundamental sense we are simultaneously living in two worlds each governed by its own set of rules—the laws of physics and chemistry within the inanimate world and the teleonomic principle that dominates the biological world. Indeed, given the existence of two distinct worlds we find ourselves interacting quite differently with each of those worlds.
What is Life?: How Chemistry Becomes Biology (Oxford Landmark Science)
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