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How the Leopard Changed Its Spots

Book • 1994
How the Leopard Changed Its Spots explores the scientific revolution in biology, challenging the mechanistic approach with a focus on complex systems and self-organization.

It integrates mathematics, physics, and biology to explain the emergence of biological order and form.

Goodwin argues against the reductionist view, advocating for a holistic understanding of living organisms.

The book emphasizes the importance of context and relationships in biological processes.

It delves into pattern formation, morphogenesis, and the dynamic nature of biological systems.

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as an early complex adaptive systems thinking book mixed with chaos work.
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