Abstract

In the framework of materialism, the major attention is to find general organizational laws stimulated by physical sciences, ignoring the uniqueness of Life. The main goal of materialism is to reduce consciousness to natural processes, which in turn can be translated into the language of math, physics and chemistry. Following this approach, scientists have made several attempts to deny the living organism of its veracity as an immortal soul, in favor of genes, molecules, atoms and so on. However, advancement in various fields of biology has repeatedly given rise to questions against such a denial and has supplied more and more evidence against the completely misleading ideological imposition that living entities are particular states of matter. In the recent past, however, the realization has arisen that cognitive nature of life at all levels has begun presenting significant challenges to the views of materialism in biology and has created a more receptive environment for the soul hypothesis. Therefore, instead of adjudicating different aprioristic claims, the development of an authentic theory of biology needs both proper scientific knowledge and the appropriate tools of philosophical analysis of life. In a recently published paper the first author of present essay made an attempt to highlight a few relevant developments supporting a sentient view of life in scientific research, which has caused a paradigm shift in our understanding of life and its origin [1]. The present essay highlights the uniqueness of biological systems that offers a considerable challenge to the mainstream materialism in biology and proposes the Vedāntic philosophical view as a viable alternative for development of a biological theory worthy of life.

Highlights

  • Scientists and philosophers were always puzzled by the nature of life, the symptom of being alive

  • The theories of logical positivists, physicists and mathematicians are based on natural laws and those theories are generally strictly deterministic

  • It was proclaimed by the famous French mathematician and physicist Laplace, that it is possible to predict the future by gaining a complete knowledge of the current universe and all its processes [100]

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Summary

Introduction

Scientists and philosophers were always puzzled by the nature of life, the symptom of being alive. The materialistic understanding of reality depends on natural laws, mathematics, determinism, and reductionism This materialistic science has continually failed to provide a theory for biology [3]. The fusion of two gametes (two individual living entities) produces a zygote (a new individual living entity), and symbiogenesis explains that different living entities and their environments are related to each other as an organic whole. Apart from their complexity, even simple biological systems (say, bacteria) have splendid capabilities like sentience, [5] cognition, [6] reproduction, metabolism, replication, regulation, adaptability, growth, hierarchical organization and so on.

Life and Its Origin are Beyond Reductionism
Darwinian View of Materialism
Species and Speciation Problems
Can Population Thinking Bring Biology within the Domain of Exact Sciences?
Scientifically Tenuous “Chanciness” is the Foundation of Darwinism
Internal and External Teleology
10. Code Delusion in Biology
11. Evolution from Mindless Physics to Mind Dependent Physics
12. Consciousness is Beyond the Reach of Physical Sciences
Findings
14. Conclusions
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