Fred Leland

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“I realized that I had been terribly unsophisticated about biology,” he says. “When you’re trained the way I was, in mathematics and engineering and economics, you tend to view science as something that only applies when you can use theorems and mathematics. But when it came to looking out the window at the domain of life, of organisms, of nature, I had this view that, somehow, science stops short.”
Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos
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