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The Biocosmology of Konstantin S. Khroutski

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Author(s)
Chapouthier, Georges
Keywords
Biocosmology
Konstantin S. Khroutski
Philosophy
Biology
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Methods of ethics
Philosophical ethics
Bioethics

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Abstract
"No scientific or philosophical view of the universe can be all-encompassing. In different domains, physical sciences have made major contributions improving the life of human beings and increasing their understanding of the functioning of the universe, but science cannot answer any questions of a metaphysical nature. One of the rare thinkers to develop an allembracing view of the cosmos is Konstantin Khroutski whose biocosmology is founded on the Aristotelian concept 2008, A and B) set in a single and concrete con , as will be reported here in a ummarised version. xity in living organisms: Mosaic str “juxtaposition” and “integration” (Ch le string necklace, and then a multiple rop being, can be id to comply with this mosaic process. Un netic hypothesis explaining the complexity of organs. The Biocosmology of Konstantin S. Khroutski: A Philosopher’s Reflections on Biology - Georges Chapouthier UMR CNRS 8 Paris, France No scientific or philosophical view of the universe can be all-encompassing. In different domains, physical sciences have made major contributions improving the life of human beings and increasing their understanding of the functioning of the universe, but science cannot answer any questions of a metaphysical nature. One of the rare thinkers to develop an allembracing view of the cosmos is Konstantin Khroutski whose biocosmology is founded on the Aristotelian concept of “immanent teleological essentialism” (Khroutsk) set in a single and concrete context."
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2008
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