2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.crvi.2015.03.004
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Monod's conception of chance: Its diversity and relevance today

Abstract: In his famous book Le hasard et la nécessité (1970), Monod claims that natural evolution is based on the interplay between chance and necessity bringing about adaptive evolutionary change. This article addresses a set of related questions about Monod's conception of chance: what does he mean when he uses the term "chance"? Does he invoke one or many different concepts of chance? What are the implications of his conception about the issue of the deterministic or indeterministic nature of the biological world? I… Show more

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“…When that concept was scaled to complex biological systems, both Prigogine and Monod argued for indeterminism. (Prigogine and Stengers, 1997; Merlin F, 2015). …”
Section: Epistemic and Ontological Implications Of Our Natural Stamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When that concept was scaled to complex biological systems, both Prigogine and Monod argued for indeterminism. (Prigogine and Stengers, 1997; Merlin F, 2015). …”
Section: Epistemic and Ontological Implications Of Our Natural Stamentioning
confidence: 99%