This volume explores autonomy in evolution, highlighting its role in major transitions and innovations. It examines the history and concept of autonomy, its impact on organismal flexibility and self-regulation, and its relevance across disciplines. The book connects autonomy to adaptation, niche construction, and systems biology for a comprehensive understanding of evolution.
Bernd Rosslenbroich Livres






The book synthesizes modern research on the properties of living organisms to develop a coherent theory of life. It explores how these properties interact and contribute to our understanding of biological systems, offering insights into the fundamental principles that define life. By integrating various scientific findings, it aims to provide a comprehensive framework for interpreting the complexities of living organisms.
On the Origin of Autonomy
A New Look at the Major Transitions in Evolution
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Focusing on evolutionary biology, the book delves into the generation of evolutionary innovations and the emergence of new constructional principles and organs. It investigates the origins of significant evolutionary transitions, providing insights into the mechanisms behind these transformative processes.
Entwurf einer Biologie der Freiheit
Die Frage der Autonomie in der Evolution
In seinem Entwurf einer Biologie der Freiheit charakterisiert Bernd Rosslenbroich einen wesentlichen Aspekt der Entwicklung von Mensch und Tier. Er fragt, welche Faktoren für größere Veränderungen eine Rolle spielten und was bei den Übergängen qualitativ neu entstanden ist. Eine einprägsame Betrachtung zu Grundfragen der Evolution.
Perspektiven zur Biologie der Freiheit
Autonomieentwicklung in Natur, Kultur und Landschaft
Die rhythmische Organisation des Menschen
- 163pages
- 6 heures de lecture