El algoritmo de la vida: Un puente entre ciencia, religión y filosofía.
The book The Algorithm of Life: A Bridge Between Science, Religion and Philosophy proposes an integrative vision of human existence from the three great routes of knowledge – science, philosophy and religion – with the purpose of understanding the meaning of life. The work proposes the "algorithm...
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Editorial Grupo AEA
2026
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| On-line přístup: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/173367 |
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| Shrnutí: | The book The Algorithm of Life: A Bridge Between Science, Religion and Philosophy proposes an integrative
vision of human existence from the three great routes of knowledge – science, philosophy and religion –
with the purpose of understanding the meaning of life. The work proposes the "algorithm of life" as an
epistemic and ontological metaphor that describes vital processes as organized systems of information,
interaction and transcendence. Throughout their chapters, the authors examine the origin and evolution of
life, scientific hypotheses (panspermia, spontaneous generation and chemical evolution), biological
complexity and the spiritual dimension of the human being. It explores the relationship between evolution
and consciousness, good and evil, transcendence, and the meaning of death and immortality, incorporating
insights from thinkers such as Spinoza, Machiavelli, Heidegger, Buddha, and Jesus. The didactic structure
of the text—which includes diagrams, glossaries, and "life lessons"—allows for both an academic and
reflective approach, promoting dialogue between science and spirituality. Overall, the book develops a
philosophical-scientific proposal that invites us to think of life as a continuous process of self-construction,
where reason, faith and ethics converge in the search for existential peace and the understanding of the
mystery of being. |
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