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Life Revisited: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Purpose of Existence

Laurent Grenier
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“Life Revisited”: “Excellent work that successfully articulates a sensible, intelligible, coherent and plausible multidisciplinary synthesis, which notably integrates perspectives from philosophy, psychology, biology, far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics, the theory of evolution, quantum mechanics, politics and ecology.”
– Santiago S. Borboa, PhD in Philosophy.

“A quality text in many respects, solid and coherent, read with delight.”
– Clovis Fauquembergue, Professor of Philosophy.

“A very well-structured and argued book. It is very clear and nuanced, written in a style that is easy to read, even when dealing with complex matters. It is aimed at an educated audience, interested in science and philosophy: readers who, like the author, are trying to find their way in the world amid a bewildering welter of things.
It could also be of interest to philosophy students, who could see how to write a reflective and synthetic essay based on a wide range of readings, methodically supported by a strong intellectual personality. I took pleasure in reading it.”
– Patrick Imbert, PhD in Semiotics.

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