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 Below you can access most of his published work, as well as some unpublished notes, including the primary ideas that led to the development of Life Itself I: Epistemology, and its intended sequel, Life Itself II: Ontology.
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Any thing has a genome

Topics:

Chemistry
Phenotype
Genotype
Efficient Cause
Formal Cause
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Handwritten notes
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A point of order and note on identity

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Logic
Causality
Formal Cause
Efficient Cause
Identity
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Typed notes
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Apparently tables of contents to Limits of Science

Topics:

Science
Limits
Knowledge
Epistemology
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Typed notes
1995

A quantum-theoretic approach to genetic problems

The text presents a quantum-theoretic framework for understanding genetic information transfer, suggesting that a single observable can encapsulate this information and exploring its implications for genetic effects, while relating the approach to existing biochemical concepts and previous quantum theories

Topics:

Quantum
Genetics
Information
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Article
1960

A relational theory of biological systems

The study develops a general model of metabolizing systems that reveals critical components essential for metabolic activity and explains various biological phenomena related to single-celled organisms

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Metabolism
Relational Biology
(M,R)-Systems
Dated
Article
1958
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