The Selfish Gene: A 21st Century Look | Ashjay Mohsin
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 Published On Premiered Jul 20, 2024

» This talk will provide a comprehensive re-evaluation of Richard Dawkins’ seminal work, “The Selfish Gene,” which revolutionized evolutionary biology in 1976. As we approach the book’s 50th anniversary, we will explore its lasting impact on modern evolutionary theory and engage with critical alternatives, such as Denis Noble’s organism-centric perspective, Michael Levin’s Multi-Scale Competency Architecture, and Evan Thompson’s Enactive Approach. These ideas challenge the notion of organisms as mere vehicles for selfish genes, offering new insights into the complexities of life.

● About the Speaker:

» Ashjay Mohsin, a graduate of Electrical Engineering from NUST, has a profound interest in theoretical biology and philosophy, particularly in the realms of life, mind, and consciousness. His interdisciplinary approach bridges the gap between engineering and the deeper questions that define human existence.

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