The central thesis of the modern scientific revolution is that nature is objective. Yet, somehow, out of that objective reality, projective systems emerged—cognitive and purposeful. More remarkably, through nature’s objective laws, chemical systems emerged and evolved to take advantage of those laws. Even more inexplicably, nature uncovered those laws twice—once unconsciously, once consciously. Accordingly, one could rephrase the origin of life question as follows: how was nature able to become self-aware and discover its own laws? What is the law of nature that enabled nature to discover its own laws? Addressing these challenging questions in physical-chemical terms may be possible through the newly emergent field of systems chemistry
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Abstract A unified theory of biology must incorporate a naturalistic explanation for t...
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The main purpose of this paper is to shed some light on two important historical processes which, in...
The appeal to laws of nature as an explanatory principle is often regarded as fundamental to natural...
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Copernicus, Galileo, Newton and other physical scientists ushered in a conception of the universe as...
Traditionally, epistemologies have been human-centred, while typically presenting themselves as obje...
History indicates that science is primarily not a theoretical but a practical enterprise. It represe...
Many mechanisms, functions and structures of life have been unraveled. However, the fundamental driv...
The process leading to the origin and evolution of life is caused by the presence of distinct physic...
One of the problems of biology is to understand the difference between animate and inanimate matter....
Laws of nature are central to science, but what is a law of nature? It is quite easy to give some ex...
Although the notion of God as the legislator of nature was already known in the Jewish-Christian tra...
One of life’s most striking characteristics is its mental dimension, one whose very existence within...
We human beings live in the explanations of our existence as living beings. These explanations of ou...
Abstract A unified theory of biology must incorporate a naturalistic explanation for t...
What we call science is the systematization of information obtained from nature. Nature has had its ...
The main purpose of this paper is to shed some light on two important historical processes which, in...
The appeal to laws of nature as an explanatory principle is often regarded as fundamental to natural...
The marvellous complexity of the Universe emerges from several deep laws and a handful of fundamenta...
Copernicus, Galileo, Newton and other physical scientists ushered in a conception of the universe as...
Traditionally, epistemologies have been human-centred, while typically presenting themselves as obje...
History indicates that science is primarily not a theoretical but a practical enterprise. It represe...
Many mechanisms, functions and structures of life have been unraveled. However, the fundamental driv...
The process leading to the origin and evolution of life is caused by the presence of distinct physic...
One of the problems of biology is to understand the difference between animate and inanimate matter....