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THE BIOETHISM SCIENCE
AS A TRANSDISCIPLINARY
APPROACH
OF
LIVING
CREATURE'S SYSTEMS |
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Systemicity"
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"The
Bioethism"
is a deep
"Humanistic
and Systemic
Paradigm"
structured
as
a transdisciplinary scientific approach towards living creature's systems and their behaviors
and a
Philosophical,
Scientific, Political, Managerial
and Methodological support
towards
Decision-making and
Projects Engineering |
The Bioethism's
musts
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Living system's structure
A living system is any living creature
on Planet Earth that behave so as to survive within a niche of an ecosystem, by
interacting permanently with stimuli and events. Such are: biological cells, plants,
vertebrates, invertebrates, ... their social groups and societies as sociosystems, and for men, systems up to supranational societies.
The structure of any
living creature is emergent from its phylogenetic origin, with its
intrinsic metabolic processes within its physicochemical components, as shaping
and maintaining its "physiological
milieu". The body is therefore
managed by both chemical and neurobiological processors, which, together
with electrical impulses along neural networks, make emerge
interconnected actions for survival.
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Living
system's behaviors
Behaviors of living creatures are
motivated by endogenous and/or exogenous events that occur permanently
within both their environmental structures (body, ecosystems,
sociosystems) and the different interdependent areas that undergo
those environmental or milieu changes that are circularly affecting the dynamic of
their survival means and values. Behaviors are then emerging from such processes.
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Systemic transdisciplinarity
No living system such as
cells, organs, organisms, individual or collective
systems (societies) can be analyzed or understood if only approached from
a mono-disciplinary
point of view. So, life being a transdisciplinary event, systems science
takes into account all survival phenomena and dynamics, its
processors, and/or sociogroups events that are biological, psychical,
physicochemical and sociological at the same time. Linked to neighboring
cells, organisms, groups and societies. |
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"The
Bioethism" is the acronym of: "Biology,
Ethology-ecology,
Humanism"
The Bioethism paradigm is a transdisciplinary approach of the
bio-psychophysiological ("biops")
structure
and behaviors of living creatures of
species'
any existing variety on Planet Earth. And it takes into
consideration the fact many process features are common to their survival means dynamics. Moreover, because of the
complete and complex interdependencies of life's systems processes, the
Bioethism approach supports and promotes "trans-analysis
and a synthesis spirit" that provides an efficient practice of
transdisciplinarity within decision-making and projects engineering . |
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Transdisciplinarity
footbridges and links as life's disciplines
interdependencies
Between the different disciplines that constitute the
understanding of life's interconnected and interdependent survival
processes, they are "areas" that represent links in between different
parts of an organism. It can be lymphatic processors or neural synapses as
well as social institutions that participate in the maintenance of the
global survival dynamic. There is also a complete net of
interrelations, in the shape of footbridges and links all along the
psychosomatic and somatopsychic processes that interact with both
endogenous and exogenous environment events.
The environmental
psycho-somatopsychic
circular flows dynamics
The definition of the
"E-psop" is the environmental
psycho-somatopsychic flow that are permanent circular moves throughout the
environments of the exterior, the brain and the body.
Whenever you consider a living system individuality at any moment of its
survival behaviors, you have to take into consideration the different
levels of the three environments that are concerned by the bio-physiological
and neural processing flows:
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the different levels of the exterior
environments (close, less close.... and in 3D)
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the levels inside the brain
milieu
:
cerebellum, limbic system, cortex,
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the different levels within the body
milieu
: limbs and
muscles, organs, neural networks, and metabolism processors (immune,
hormonal, humoral, neuronal)
The management of the different fluxes
of information that percolate
throughout such complex set of networks, all being interdependent and thus
interconnected, sustain the combined dynamics that at the same time and
permanently ensure
survival.
The role of the brain, being central,
assume those mechanisms that are unconscious, managing metabolism
requirements by interior information treatments, and conscious management
of the stimuli that are promoted by the exterior through sensory organs
and the solution of thoughts and emotions. |
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Living systems
entities have specific decision-making abilities
Any species or group's behavior for survival is
supported by some decision-making necessities such as adopting a certain
flight strategy being aware of a predator presence. However the success of
a move does not prevail upon
a chance for safety.
The actual education of humans is not much of a
teaching showing how much the contribution of transdisciplinarity,
and transverse walks optimize relevant and viable decision-making. The
individual's qualification in approaching problem solving receives solutions by analyzing
much of the impact of interdependent processes that rule the issue of an
act. Therefore, too many of them induce to perverse effects that more or
less strain paths towards realistic survival conditions. In the animal
world, decision-making for survival may be more easily lethal. |
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Living systems
entities have
specific projects engineering abilities
Projects engineering is a universal dynamic applied by nature towards
managing physicochemical constraints and necessities
together with
that of survival fundamental values. Living systems of any species manage
a large number of fundamental values for their survival, such as: inhabit,
rest, eat, court, reproduce, defend their territory, defend themselves,
compete, become the dominant of a social group, ... and, in general,
interact with environments and milieu events. Their diverse levels of ingenuity,
managing each of these survival necessities, require specific abilities
into engineering their actions. Housing building, tools for food-hunting,
etc. |
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"The Bioethism", a
transdisciplinary paradigm that describes living
systems' life
The Bioethism transdisciplinary paradigm approach is of
an uppermost relevancy in terms of living systems survival understandings
since it permits to re-center many of actual anthropocentric assumptions and
epistemological viewpoints towards the reality of living systems' abilities
to manage their specific survival means and values, in terms of "needs and necessities". We can assume that life exists from processes "systemicity".
The Bioethism is then of consequence to induce to the
development of many new theoretical supports necessary to more complete
ecosystemic, sociosystemic, socioeconomic and cognitive theories thanks to
the specific
transdisciplinary approach of living systems' behaviors.
Among different study issues are such as that of environmental psychology, local and
sub-global collective sociality, local and sub-global collective
socioeconomic and local sociogroups psychosomatopsychics,
("E-psop" for short) when considered as a general
natural in & out life's
process for survival in terms of the circular fluxes that occur in between
and throughout "external environments, body and
brain milieu". These
examples are here to be mentioned in terms of some fields that emerge from the Bioethism transdisciplinary approach. |
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