

Giuseppe Longo
Research Director Emeritus at the French National Center for Scientific Research with a background in mathematics and theoretical biology; author of numerous papers and books on computability, mathematical structures, and theoretical approaches to organisms.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 14min
Giuseppe Longo and Adam Nocek, "The Organism Is a Theory: Giuseppe Longo on Biology, Mathematics, and AI" (U Minnesota Press, 2026)
Giuseppe Longo, a renowned mathematician and theoretical biologist, joins philosopher Adam Nocek to discuss their provocative book. They challenge computational reductionism, asserting that living systems can't be fully understood through algorithms. Longo explains how randomness drives development and the importance of historical context in biological evolution. They also critique the myth of DNA as a predictable program and explore the intricate relationship between mathematics and biology, emphasizing a new paradigm for understanding life's complexities.

Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 14min
Giuseppe Longo and Adam Nocek, "The Organism Is a Theory: Giuseppe Longo on Biology, Mathematics, and AI" (U Minnesota Press, 2026)
Giuseppe Longo, a leading mathematician and theoretical biologist, joins Adam Nocek, a philosopher specializing in technology, to discuss their collaborative work. They delve into the limits of computation in understanding biological complexity and argue for a new biological theory that reflects the intricacies of life. Longo critiques the DNA-as-program myth and highlights the importance of historical specificity and randomness in organisms. The conversation also touches on Turing's overlooked morphogenesis model and the need for pluralistic science that accommodates diverse theoretical perspectives.


