On the applicability of the principle of the quantity-to-quality transition to chemical evolution that led to life

We review and re-examine the arguments for the proposal that life emerged by a quantity-to-quality transition of abiotic matter. This idea was originally proposed by the dialectical materialists, who are the proponents of the materialistic approach to Hegel's laws of dialectics. We find that on...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of astrobiology 2005-10, Vol.4 (3-4), p.227-232
1. Verfasser: Kolb, Vera M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We review and re-examine the arguments for the proposal that life emerged by a quantity-to-quality transition of abiotic matter. This idea was originally proposed by the dialectical materialists, who are the proponents of the materialistic approach to Hegel's laws of dialectics. We find that one of the universal features of the quantity-to-quality transitions is the change in the organization of the system, which brings about novelty. We suggest that the principle of the quantity-to-quality transition may be a part of the algorithm of life, which is not Earth-centric.
ISSN:1473-5504
1475-3006
DOI:10.1017/S1473550405002818