Chemical evolution and life
Malaterre, C. (2015). Chemical evolution and life. BIO Web of Conferences, 4(2).
Malaterre, C. (2015). Chemical evolution and life. BIO Web of Conferences, 4(2).
In research on the origins of life, the concept of “chemical evolution” aims at explaining the transition from non-living matter to living matter. There is however strong disagreement when it comes to defining this concept more precisely, and in particular with reference to a chemical form of Darwinian evolution: for some, chemical evolution is nothing but Darwinian evolution applied to chemical systems before life appeared; yet, for others, it is the type of evolution that happened before natural selection took place, the latter being the birthmark of living systems. In this contribution, I review the arguments defended by each side and show how both views presuppose a dichotomous definition of “life”.
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