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What are the principles that govern life?

Jaime Gómez‐Márquez

2020Communicative & Integrative Biology38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We know that living matter must behave in accordance with the universal laws of physics and chemistry. However, these laws are insufficient to explain the specific characteristics of the vital phenomenon and, therefore, we need new principles, intrinsic to biology, which are the basis for developing a theoretical framework for understanding life. Here I propose what I call the seven commandments of life (the Vital Order, the Principle of Inexorability, the reformulated Central Dogma, the Tyranny of Time, the Evolutionary Imperative, the Conservative Rule, the Cooperating Thrust) as a set of principles that help us explain the vital phenomenon from an evolutionary perspective. In a metaphorical way, we can consider life like an endless race in which living beings are the runners, who are changing as the race goes on (the evolutionary process), and the commandments the rules.

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PhenomenonEpistemologyLiving systemsSet (abstract data type)Perspective (graphical)Race (biology)Order (exchange)Living matterSociologyComputer scienceEngineering ethicsEnvironmental ethicsArtificial intelligencePhilosophyEngineeringEconomicsFinanceProgramming languageGender studiesOrigins and Evolution of LifePlant and Biological Electrophysiology StudiesEvolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
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