205579

Springer, Dordrecht

2006

765 Pages

ISBN 978-1-4020-4394-9

Life as we know it

Edited by

Joseph Seckbach

Life As we Know It ["LAKI"] covers several aspects of Life, ranging from the prebiotic level, origin of life, evolution of prokaryotes to eukaryotes and finally to various affairs of human beings. Although it is hard to define Life, one can, however, characterize it and describe its features. Topics treated are categories of bacteria, algae and fungi, conscience, philosophy, theology, aesthetics, appearance of sport and life destiny, life after clinical death, and thoughts of the world to come ("Olam Haba").

The various chapters have been written so that they are accessible to all - from the avid lay reader to the specialist – and make available multidisciplinary sources of information about Life. This volume will interest open minded scholars, students at all levels of general sciences, natural and Life science, researchers of philosophy, theology, history of Life, astrobiology, and those who wish to widen their knowledge about "who are we in the universe".

The information presented here on the various phenomena of Life were all written by highly qualified authors including scientists, public leaders, a professional athelete and three Nobel Laureates.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-4403-8

Full citation:

Seckbach, J. (ed) (2006). Life as we know it, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Biodiversity and extremophiles

Seckbach Joseph; Oren Aharon; Chapman Russell L; Waters Debra A; Ross Ian K

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The origin of life on earth and in the universe

Llorca Jordi; Schrader Malcolm E.; Stano Pasquale; Ferri Francesca; Luisi Pier Luigi

147-198

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The evolution of life on earth and in the universe

Deamer David; Evans John; Blumberg Baruch S.; Carnerup A. M.; Christy A. G.; García–ruiz J. M.; Hyde S. T.; Larsson A.-K.; Rose Eben C.; Mcloughlin Nicola; Brasier Martin D.; Bell J. S.; Lee John R.

199-372

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The distribution of life in the universe

Mckay Christopher P.; Trigo–rodríguez Josep M.; Ehrenfreund P.; Martin E. P.

373-503

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The destiny of life in the universe

Chela-Flores Julian

505-535

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Philosophical and theological aspects of life

John Robert I.; Elitzur Avshalom C.; Matsuno Koichiro

539-653

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Human life as a social phenomenon

Gadoth Natan; Gunde-Cimerman Nina; Zalar Polona; Beakes Gordon W.; Funderburke Lawrence

655-706

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Artificial life

Sipper Moshe; Umiel Nakdimon

707-733

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What do we call life? a brief outlook on life

Seckbach Joseph; Chela-Flores Julian

737-743

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