Mécanique Statique et Irréversibilité
Émile Borel
dactylographic monkeys
infinite monkey theorem
Jorge Luis Borges
Aristotle
On Generation and Corruption
Cicero
De Natura Deorum
Blaise Pascal
Jonathan Swift
Arthur Eddington
statistical mechanics
Thomas Huxley
William Shakespeare
R. G. Collingwood
accidental art
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- William Shakespeare
- Blaise Pascal
- Thomas Huxley
- De Natura Deorum
- accidental art
- statistical mechanics
- Émile Borel
- Jonathan Swift
- R. G. Collingwood
- dactylographic monkeys
- On Generation and Corruption
- infinite monkey theorem
- Jorge Luis Borges
- Mécanique Statique et Irréversibilité
- Cicero
- Aristotle
- Arthur Eddington
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Mutual Aid grew from a series of essays written in response to Thomas Henry Huxley, a well-known Social Darwinist, and summarized the Russian understanding of the day, which was that while competition was undoubtedly one factor driving both natural and social evolution, the role of cooperation was ultimately decisive.
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