Refleksje nad książką Władysława Kunickiego-Goldfingera „Znikąd donikąd”

Autor

  • Renata Zielińska Instytut Filozofii, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu

Abstrakt

The paper deals with a comparative analysis of several contemporary conceptions of biological evolutions and the problem of the origins of life. These conceptions are philosophically oriented in respect to establishing the relation between life and the rest of material reality, and also regarding the status of biology towards other domains of science. The approaches of I. Prigogine, M. Eigen, F. Dyson and B.O. Küppers are inclined to such an understanding of the genesis of biological information, in which it is perceived as an inevitable consequence of a uniform sequence of transformations taking place in the Universe. At the same time it also implies a reductionist point of view on the question of how biology is situated in relation to other natural sciences. The conception of M. Kimura stands in opposition to the opinion that life phenomena ensue necessarily from the functioning physico-chemical regularities. It refers, however, to the theoretical possibilities from within the scope of chemistry and mathematical statistics. The only conception that advocates autonomy and a distinct identity of biology as a scientific domain, independent theoeretically of the other natural sciences, is the conception of evolution proposed by W. Kunicki-Goldfinger. Because his approach cares for the identity of biology as an independent scientific discipline, it deserves particular distinction.

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Opublikowane

1994-09-01

Jak cytować

Zielińska, R. (1994). Refleksje nad książką Władysława Kunickiego-Goldfingera „Znikąd donikąd”. Filozofia Nauki, 2(3-4), 201–207. Pobrano z https://www.fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/85