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In Search of Life: A Mathematico-Philosophical Journey / by Alireza K. Ziarani, Ali N. Valizadeh.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ziarani, Alireza K.
Series:
Philosophical Studies Series, 2542-8349 ; 162
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Science--Philosophy.
Science.
Artificial intelligence.
Bioinformatics.
Biomathematics.
Philosophy of mind.
Philosophy of nature.
Philosophy of Science.
Artificial Intelligence.
Computational and Systems Biology.
Mathematical and Computational Biology.
Philosophy of Mind.
Philosophy of Nature.
Local Subjects:
Philosophy of Science.
Artificial Intelligence.
Computational and Systems Biology.
Mathematical and Computational Biology.
Philosophy of Mind.
Philosophy of Nature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (293 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2026.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2026.
Summary:
This open access monograph presents the results of a study aimed at finding an answer to a perennial, yet notably topical, question in the philosophy of science, namely, “What is life?'' The authors contend that existing approaches to studying living systems fall short when it comes to understanding the phenomenon of life itself. The question of life, it is argued, is philosophical in nature, and hence outside the purview of science per se. This book proposes a novel mathematical framework that is carefully developed to meet the requirements of a general study of the phenomenon of life, revealing that the question already has an answer in a relatively recent development in pure mathematics, namely, hyperset theory. The authors leverage the results of the mathematicians' painstaking work over a few decades into their study. Their findings, when translated back to the realm of biology, rejoin, rather surprisingly, the Neoplatonic interpretive account of Plato’s natural philosophy. This book lies at the intersection of three major branches of knowledge: (i) philosophy, especially philosophy of life and philosophy of mind, (ii) mathematics, especially foundations of mathematics, and (iii) science, especially biology and physics; there is also some relevance to computer science and engineering. It is addressed to the scholars, researchers and graduate students in the area of philosophy of science, especially the field of philosophy of biology, with strong relevance to theoretical biology, mathematical biology, systems biology, philosophy of mind, and Neoplatonic philosophy of nature.
Contents:
Preface
Prologue
1 Introduction
2 Modeling in Science
3 The Reign of Quantity in Contemporary Physics
4 The Predominance of Mechanism in Contemporary Physics
5 A Taxonomy of the Objects of the Physical World
6 What Is Life?
7 Can Living Things Be Described Mechanistically?
8 Throwing off the Shackles of Mechanism
9 A Modeling Framework for the Study of Systems
10 Towards Modeling Living Systems
11 The Mathematical Habitat of Living Systems
12 The Return of the Soul
13 In the Wake of the Soul’s Return
14 There Are More Things in Heaven and Earth
15 Conclusion
Appendix A Platonic Causes: A Contemporary Perspective
Appendix B On Turing Machines as Dynamical Systems
Appendix C On Nested Membership in Sets
Appendix D Living Systems Model into Proper Hypersets
Appendix E An Introduction to Aczel’s Hyperset Theory
Appendix F Self-motion in Platonic Tradition
Appendix G The Grades of the Soul: A Brief Overview
Appendix H A Comparative Summary
Bibliography.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
3-032-14134-6
9783032141347
OCLC:
1574805812

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