"The strange thing about the theory of evolution is that everyone thinks he understands it. But we do not. A biosphere, or an econosphere, self-consistently coconstructs itself according to principles we do not yet fathom."
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Attributed to Kauffman in: Jared Lobdell (2004) This Strange Illness: Alcoholism and Bill W.. p.123
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