O conceito de vida nas Ciências Biológicas

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Autor(a) principal: Ramos, Roberto Santos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: ROBERTO.RAMOS@UFMA.BR
Tipo de documento: Tese
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Resumo: What is life? This question has certainly spanned the history of civilization until the present day, prompting the search for answers, from the common man to scientists and philosophers. In ancient times, some philosophers admitted that it was a phenomenon of the enthelechy that animates matter. In the materialist vision, life is shown as a particular form of existence whose metabolic processes obey determined laws, verified through objective experience. Even so, this questioning remains until today, when space exploration, advanced information and communication technologies, and DNA manipulation, among other discoveries, are realities that also rekindle the debate under new aspects. In biology, life is constituted as a central empirical object with the dominant thesis that it is linked to a natural phenomenon, based on operational properties, which makes it difficult to define a concept of life, since this entity is a reification of the process of living. The present thesis aims to contribute on the problematic of the concept of life, through philosophical analysis for the conception of a concept that helps to overcome the problems of its formulation. With this, by means of the present research, some notions of life were rescued, starting from its origin, resorting to myths as an explanatory thesis, followed by the clash between vitalists and physicalists as a way of raising the theoretical aspects of this discussion, which intensified from the XVII century on. Still, as a result of this clash, organicism associated with emergentism, the philosophical position of this current, emerges as the third way in the attempt to explain the phenomenon of life. In this sequence, it was necessary to resort to the theory of concepts, delineating it from the domains of science, and more specifically in biology, considering its explanatory patterns because it is an autonomous science. Additionally, we endorsed and/or re-signified necessary requirements for the definition of the concept of life, such as generality, coherence, non-vitalistic, conceptual elegance, specificity, and the process as inherent to life. In order to organize and systematize the different conceptions of life and their respective authors, a chart was formulated, classifying them as strong, weak, and non-existent. Moreover, as a way of thematizing the present debate, reinforced by the COVID-19 pandemic, we resorted to viruses that do not fit the cell theory, being located on the borderline of life and non-life. Dupré's conceptions about collaborative metabolism and process ontology intermediated the proposition of a concept of life between strong and weak conceptions. As a conclusion of the present work, we suggest life as a hierarchy of collaborative biological processes, which mutually stabilize according to the contingencies present in the web of integrated systems, with the capacity to form lineages subject to selective pressures, resulting in negentropism, biological co-evolution and homeostasis. In doing so, we reaffirm the process in the continuum of life that sees in living systems, hierarchies of processes at a variety of temporal and spatial scales.
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spelling Marques, Edgar da Rochahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6575628569660162Silva, Joedson Marcoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2275220596334914Ruiz, Carlos Martínezhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1473196246379556Videira, Antonio Augusto Passoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1855174964691600Chediak, Karla de Almeidahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9520246446872562http://lattes.cnpq.br/4124941157086257Ramos, Roberto SantosROBERTO.RAMOS@UFMA.BR2022-10-14T15:19:19Z2022-03-23RAMOS, Roberto Santos. O conceito de vida nas Ciências Biológicas. 2022. 160 f. Tese (Doutorado em Filosofia) – Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2022.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/18510What is life? This question has certainly spanned the history of civilization until the present day, prompting the search for answers, from the common man to scientists and philosophers. In ancient times, some philosophers admitted that it was a phenomenon of the enthelechy that animates matter. In the materialist vision, life is shown as a particular form of existence whose metabolic processes obey determined laws, verified through objective experience. Even so, this questioning remains until today, when space exploration, advanced information and communication technologies, and DNA manipulation, among other discoveries, are realities that also rekindle the debate under new aspects. In biology, life is constituted as a central empirical object with the dominant thesis that it is linked to a natural phenomenon, based on operational properties, which makes it difficult to define a concept of life, since this entity is a reification of the process of living. The present thesis aims to contribute on the problematic of the concept of life, through philosophical analysis for the conception of a concept that helps to overcome the problems of its formulation. With this, by means of the present research, some notions of life were rescued, starting from its origin, resorting to myths as an explanatory thesis, followed by the clash between vitalists and physicalists as a way of raising the theoretical aspects of this discussion, which intensified from the XVII century on. Still, as a result of this clash, organicism associated with emergentism, the philosophical position of this current, emerges as the third way in the attempt to explain the phenomenon of life. In this sequence, it was necessary to resort to the theory of concepts, delineating it from the domains of science, and more specifically in biology, considering its explanatory patterns because it is an autonomous science. Additionally, we endorsed and/or re-signified necessary requirements for the definition of the concept of life, such as generality, coherence, non-vitalistic, conceptual elegance, specificity, and the process as inherent to life. In order to organize and systematize the different conceptions of life and their respective authors, a chart was formulated, classifying them as strong, weak, and non-existent. Moreover, as a way of thematizing the present debate, reinforced by the COVID-19 pandemic, we resorted to viruses that do not fit the cell theory, being located on the borderline of life and non-life. Dupré's conceptions about collaborative metabolism and process ontology intermediated the proposition of a concept of life between strong and weak conceptions. As a conclusion of the present work, we suggest life as a hierarchy of collaborative biological processes, which mutually stabilize according to the contingencies present in the web of integrated systems, with the capacity to form lineages subject to selective pressures, resulting in negentropism, biological co-evolution and homeostasis. In doing so, we reaffirm the process in the continuum of life that sees in living systems, hierarchies of processes at a variety of temporal and spatial scales.O que é vida? Esta pergunta certamente transcorreu a história da civilização até os dias atuais, ensejando a busca por respostas, desde o homem comum até cientistas e filósofos. Em épocas remotas, alguns filósofos admitiam ser um fenômeno da enteléquia que anima a matéria. Na visão materialista, a vida se mostra como uma forma particular da existência cujos processos metabólicos obedecem a leis determinadas, verificadas através da experiência objetiva. Ainda, assim, tal questionamento permanece até a atualidade, momento em que a exploração espacial, as tecnologias de informação e comunicação avançadas, e manipulação de DNA, dentre outras descobertas, são realidades que igualmente reacendem o debate sob novas vertentes. Na biologia, a vida constitui-se como objeto empírico central, tendo como tese dominante a de que ela se atrela a um fenômeno natural, pautado em propriedades operacionais, o que dificulta a definição para a discussão de um conceito de vida, por ser esta entidade uma reificação do processo de viver. A presente tese visa contribuir para a discussão do conceito de vida, através da análise filosófica. Com isso, por meio da presente pesquisa, resgatou-se algumas noções de vida a partir de sua origem, recorrendo aos mitos como tese explicativa, seguida pelo embate entre vitalistas e fisicalistas como forma de levantar os aspectos teóricos dessa discussão que se intensificou a partir do século XVII. Ainda, assim, fruto desse embate, o organicismo associado ao emergentismo, posição filosófica materialista e não reducionista surge como terceira via na tentativa de explicar o fenômeno vida. Nesse seguimento, fez-se necessário recorrer à teoria de conceitos, delineando-a a partir dos domínios da ciência e, mais especificamente, na biologia, considerando seus padrões explicativos por se tratar de uma ciência autônoma. Adicionalmente, endossamos e/ou ressignificamos requisitos necessários para a caracterização do conceito de vida, como generalidade, coerência, não vitalismo, elegância conceitual e especificidade. Com intuito de organizar e sistematizar as diferentes concepções de vida e seus respectivos autores, foi formulado um quadro, classificando-as em fortes, fracas e negacionistas. Além disso, como forma de tematizar o presente debate, reforçado pela pandemia do COVID-19, recorreu-se aos vírus que não se enquadram à teoria celular, localizandos na fronteira da vida e não vida. As concepções de Dupré acerca do metabolismo colaborativo e da ontologia do processo, intermediaram a proposição de um conceito de vida entre as concepções fortes e fracas. Como conclusão do presente trabalho, sugerimos a vida como uma hierarquia de processos biológicos colaborativos, que se estabilizam mutualmente conforme as contingências presentes na teia de sistemas integrados, com capacidade de formar linhagens sujeitas às pressões seletivas, resultando em neguentropismo, coevolução biológica e homeostasia. Com isso reafirmamos o processo no continuum da vida que vê nos sistemas vivos, hierarquias de processos em uma variedade de escalas temporais e espaciais.Submitted by Vanessa CCS/A (vanessa.biblioteca.2022@gmail.com) on 2022-10-14T15:19:19Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Tese - Roberto Santos Ramos - 2022 - Completa.pdf: 1151347 bytes, checksum: 7220e7eec4d97ac29cafe572dec7348d (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-10-14T15:19:19Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv O conceito de vida nas Ciências Biológicas
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv The concept of life in Biological Sciences
title O conceito de vida nas Ciências Biológicas
spellingShingle O conceito de vida nas Ciências Biológicas
Ramos, Roberto Santos
Life
Concept
Philosophy
Biology
Vida
Conceito
Filosofia
Biologia
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
title_short O conceito de vida nas Ciências Biológicas
title_full O conceito de vida nas Ciências Biológicas
title_fullStr O conceito de vida nas Ciências Biológicas
title_full_unstemmed O conceito de vida nas Ciências Biológicas
title_sort O conceito de vida nas Ciências Biológicas
author Ramos, Roberto Santos
author_facet Ramos, Roberto Santos
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Ruiz, Carlos Martínez
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Videira, Antonio Augusto Passos
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Chediak, Karla de Almeida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ramos, Roberto Santos
ROBERTO.RAMOS@UFMA.BR
contributor_str_mv Marques, Edgar da Rocha
Silva, Joedson Marcos
Ruiz, Carlos Martínez
Videira, Antonio Augusto Passos
Chediak, Karla de Almeida
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Life
Concept
Philosophy
Biology
topic Life
Concept
Philosophy
Biology
Vida
Conceito
Filosofia
Biologia
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vida
Conceito
Filosofia
Biologia
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description What is life? This question has certainly spanned the history of civilization until the present day, prompting the search for answers, from the common man to scientists and philosophers. In ancient times, some philosophers admitted that it was a phenomenon of the enthelechy that animates matter. In the materialist vision, life is shown as a particular form of existence whose metabolic processes obey determined laws, verified through objective experience. Even so, this questioning remains until today, when space exploration, advanced information and communication technologies, and DNA manipulation, among other discoveries, are realities that also rekindle the debate under new aspects. In biology, life is constituted as a central empirical object with the dominant thesis that it is linked to a natural phenomenon, based on operational properties, which makes it difficult to define a concept of life, since this entity is a reification of the process of living. The present thesis aims to contribute on the problematic of the concept of life, through philosophical analysis for the conception of a concept that helps to overcome the problems of its formulation. With this, by means of the present research, some notions of life were rescued, starting from its origin, resorting to myths as an explanatory thesis, followed by the clash between vitalists and physicalists as a way of raising the theoretical aspects of this discussion, which intensified from the XVII century on. Still, as a result of this clash, organicism associated with emergentism, the philosophical position of this current, emerges as the third way in the attempt to explain the phenomenon of life. In this sequence, it was necessary to resort to the theory of concepts, delineating it from the domains of science, and more specifically in biology, considering its explanatory patterns because it is an autonomous science. Additionally, we endorsed and/or re-signified necessary requirements for the definition of the concept of life, such as generality, coherence, non-vitalistic, conceptual elegance, specificity, and the process as inherent to life. In order to organize and systematize the different conceptions of life and their respective authors, a chart was formulated, classifying them as strong, weak, and non-existent. Moreover, as a way of thematizing the present debate, reinforced by the COVID-19 pandemic, we resorted to viruses that do not fit the cell theory, being located on the borderline of life and non-life. Dupré's conceptions about collaborative metabolism and process ontology intermediated the proposition of a concept of life between strong and weak conceptions. As a conclusion of the present work, we suggest life as a hierarchy of collaborative biological processes, which mutually stabilize according to the contingencies present in the web of integrated systems, with the capacity to form lineages subject to selective pressures, resulting in negentropism, biological co-evolution and homeostasis. In doing so, we reaffirm the process in the continuum of life that sees in living systems, hierarchies of processes at a variety of temporal and spatial scales.
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