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Posts by Daniel J Nicholson

Great resource! Just a quick note: the photo you have posted of Grover Maxwell is not of the philosopher of science with than name but rather of a Georgia-based businessman of the mid 20th C. I haven't been able to find any photos of the philosopher online...

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It is!

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Great to see this out!

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It was a pleasure to talk to Phil for an hour and a half about the conceptual foundations of the life sciences as part of his New Biology project. It's an exciting time to be a philosopher of biology! #hpbio #philsci #philsky

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Poster for this semester's reading group. We meet every first Wednesday at 4:15pm (CET) at Ruhr University Bochum (room NDEF04/346). If you need more information (abstract of the book, topics of the individual dates, information about the moodle course etc.), please e-mail me! vera.straetmanns[at]rub.de

Poster for this semester's reading group. We meet every first Wednesday at 4:15pm (CET) at Ruhr University Bochum (room NDEF04/346). If you need more information (abstract of the book, topics of the individual dates, information about the moodle course etc.), please e-mail me! vera.straetmanns[at]rub.de

This semester, we will be reading selected chapters from "Everything flows", edited by @djnicholson.bsky.social and John Dupré in our Reading Group. All interested are welcome to join us at @ruhr-uni-bochum.de (room NDEF04/346). If needed, we can also arrange hybrid meetings.
#HPBio #PhDSky

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Great to hear this, Vera! I hope the readings lead to some fantastic discussions. Unfortunately I'm teaching at that exact time this semester

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142. Dan Nicholson | What is Life?
142. Dan Nicholson | What is Life? YouTube video by Friction

Here's another deep dive on 'What Is Life? Revisited' for Friction Philosophy.

Surely there's nothing more to be said about Schrödinger's famous book?

Think again!

Join us as we travel from quantum mechanics to genetics & molecular biology via statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, & cybernetics

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Great headline! 😄

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What Is Life? Revisited Cambridge Core - Philosophy of Science - What Is Life? Revisited

This short book by @djnicholson.bsky.social is extraordinarily good for understanding not just the genesis, message and myths of Schrödinger's book but also why molecular biology developed in the way it did (and what's problematic about that).
www.cambridge.org/core/element...

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Thanks, Phil! I knew you'd get a kick out of it 👍🏼

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Wow, congratulations, Jan! (On both counts!)

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Congratulations! 🎉🎉🎉

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Ehud, out of curiosity: which text by Gayon did you assign?

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Feel this so much! 😆

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Gracias Juan!

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Yes, that's exactly right. And in fact I note in my book that life is a manifestation of both OFO *and* OFD processes. The former are necessary for its propagation, but the latter play a key role in its conservation. Both are essential for its perpetuation over evolutionary time scales.

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Couldn't agree more

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Thanks Benjamin, I appreciate that. And I'll keep an eye out for Riskin's new book!

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I had SO much fun talking to Paul for almost 2 hours about my new book on Schrödinger & molecular biology. Easily one of the most enjoyable podcasts I've ever done. Check it out!

P.S. CUP has made the PDF of my book free to download for 2 more weeks. Get it here: www.cambridge.org/core/element...

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Watson and Nicholson speaking after Nicholson's talk at CSHL

Watson and Nicholson speaking after Nicholson's talk at CSHL

I actually thank Watson in the acknowledgements of my book, where I note that he "was appalled that I had the audacity to criticize molecular biology’s Schrödingerian view of the cell. Paradoxically, I found Watson’s complaints rather reassuring, as they showed that I am not attacking a strawman"

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James Watson attending a research talk by Daniel Nicholson on the legacy of Schrödinger's 'What Is Life?' at CSHL

James Watson attending a research talk by Daniel Nicholson on the legacy of Schrödinger's 'What Is Life?' at CSHL

When I presented my research on Schrödinger at CSHL, everyone was surprised to find Jim Watson seated up front in what was apparently his first public appearance since the pandemic. During my talk, he snored so loudly that he woke himself up, and in the Q&A he loudly described my argument as "Crap!"

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Thanks, Ed!

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Nice! Interested to hear what you make of my analysis

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Note for purists: the original published version had a typo at the bottom of the first page (introduced during copy-editing) which rendered the last sentence nonsensical. This has now been corrected in the online/PDF version. The printed version coming out next month will also be the corrected one.

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Last chance to download my book for free! It's still available until tomorrow.

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Daniel‘s lectures at our GSK Cancer Science Graduate School are always a curriculum highlight! Contemplating the implicit assumptions of modern biological science can foster new ways of thinking, as some of our old go-to concepts become unwieldy and show their limitations. Students loved it!

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The flip side is that because Schrödinger's ideas lent themselves to numerous (often contradictory) interpretations, their influence was magnified as a result. Readers of WIL have found in it whatever they happened to be looking for, which is why the book means different things to different people.

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But the importance of negative entropy for Schrödinger's view of life has been overstated and misconstrued. Schrödinger is not the apostle of self-organization that proponents of non-equilibrium thermodynamics have made him out to be. In fact he is saying the opposite of what they think he's saying.

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As I show in my book, Schrödinger's idea of 'negative entropy' has been interpreted in a variety of different ways. Proponents of cybernetics and information theory on the one hand and of non-equilibrium thermodynamics on the other have drawn on it for different purposes.

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Thanks Christian! Monod's C&N builds on many of the themes in WIL. In fact, in my book I argue that the former represents the realization of the biological vision of the latter. And you're right that Monod articulates it more explicitly. Life is based on OFO according to Schrödinger hence my focus

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