Selected Writings: On Self-Organization, Philosophy, Bioethics, and Judaism
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Henri Atlan's work explores the intersection of biology, philosophy, and ethics, emphasizing self-organization and complexity. He critiques scientism while advocating for a nuanced understanding of biology that respects its conceptual rigor. His extensive writings encompass topics from neural networks to Jewish mysticism, and he engages with historical philosophical thought, particularly Spinoza. Atlan's philosophy challenges traditional notions of rationality and reconsiders humanity's role in an ever-evolving world, making significant contributions to contemporary debates in Europe.

