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Title:
Letter from C. H. Waddington to Francis Crick pdf (300,740 Bytes) ocr (5,253 Bytes)
Description:
Waddington's exchange with Crick came in response to a review by Waddington of Crick's book, Of Molecules and Men (1966), which argued against vitalism, the belief that living beings are animated by an autonomous soul or metaphysical inner force that cannot be explained by natural laws. In his letter Waddington gave more credence than Crick to the idea that by studying macromolecules and other complex biological systems, phenomena such as bonding would be observed that could not be accounted for by the current knowledge of physics, and whose explanation would require further development of theoretical physics (which was not to say that physics could not eventually explain these phenomena). Moreover, Waddington emphasized how far physics and chemistry were from giving explanations for the most complex of result of evolution, human consciousness.
Number of Image Pages:
3 (300,740 Bytes)
Date:
1967-12-27 (December 27, 1967)
Creator:
Waddington, C. H.
Recipient:
Crick, Francis
Source:
Original Repository: Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine. Francis Harry Compton Crick Papers
URL: http://archives.wellcome.ac.uk/
Rights:
Reproduced with permission of C. J. Waddington.
Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Biology
Vitalism
Macromolecular Substances
Exhibit Category:
Embryology and the Organization of DNA in Higher Organisms, 1966-1976
Relation:
Metadata Record Letter from Francis Crick to C. H. Waddington (November 9, 1967)
Box Number: 102
Folder Number: PP/CRI/I/2/6/5
Unique Identifier:
SCBBLS
Document Type:
Letters (correspondence)
Language:
English
Format:
application/pdf
image/tif
Physical Condition:
Good
Series: Publication
SubSeries: Publications Concerning Crick
SubSubSeries: Of Molecules and Men
Folder: C H Waddington
Metadata Last Modified Date:
2004-10-22

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