Robert Rosen wrote extensively about many scientific subjects, with a research stream that always circled back to the essential question of 'What is life?' Below you can access most of his published work, as well as some unpublished notes, including the primary ideas that led to the development of Life Itself I: Epistemology, and its intended sequel, Life Itself II: Ontology.
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Complexity and information

The current crisis in science and technology stems from our inability to control complex biological and social systems, suggesting that the challenges we face may reflect a fundamental failure of our existing paradigms rather than mere technical shortcomings

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Complexity
Information
Science
Modelling
Anticipatory Systems
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1988

Complexity as a system property

Complexity is seen as a reflection of the diverse modes of description and interaction with a system, influenced by the accessibility of its subsystems, with significant implications for biological analysis and reductionism

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Complexity
Simplicity
Error
Emergence
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1977

Conclusions Epitopes

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Epitopes
Chemistry
Syntax
Enzymes
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Typed notes
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Considerations on equilibrium and steady state

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Dynamical Systems
Closed Systems
Environment
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Article draft
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Constrained Systems and the Origin of Life II

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Bifurcation
Constraints
Fabrication
Origin of Life
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