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Introduction: Does information matter?
Paul Davies
, Niels Henrik Gregersen
Physics
Beyond Center
Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of (CLAS)
Biodesign Institute
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Determinism
100%
20th Century
66%
Thermodynamics
66%
Law
33%
Physicists
33%
Statistical Methods
33%
Chemical Interaction
33%
Physical Systems
33%
Living Organisms
33%
Laws of Nature
33%
Material World
33%
Non-equilibrium
33%
Inert Particles
33%
Material Component
33%
Chaos Theory
33%
James Clerk Maxwell
33%
Dissipative Structure
33%
Solid Matter
33%
Strong Views
33%
Open Thermodynamic Systems
33%
Isaac Newton
33%
Reductionist
33%
Scientific Materialism
33%
Human Person
33%
Materialism
33%
Irreversible Effect
33%
Unstable Systems
33%
Daston
33%
Infinitesimal Variation
33%
General Attack
33%
Ilya Prigogine
33%
Scientific Determinism
33%
Metaphysical Beliefs
33%
Physics
Physics
100%
Methods: Statistical
50%
Solid Matter
50%