Reproduction and Senescence: The Meeting of Thomistic Philosophy and Modern Biogerontological Evolutionary Theories

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作者
Carreno, Juan Eduardo [1 ]
Alliende, Maria Jose [1 ]
Stoppel, Sergio [1 ]
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[1] Univ Andes, Philosohy, Inst Philosophy, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
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Aquinas; biological organization; modern theories; reproduction; senescence; INTERVENTIONS; AUTONOMY; FUTURE; LIFE;
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10.1017/nbf.2024.82
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B9 [宗教];
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010107 ;
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The explosive increase in life expectancy over the 20th century led to the formulation of multiple gerontological theories. Of these, it is the evolutionary theories of senescence that enjoy the greatest theoretical and empirical support today. It is striking that these models put reproduction at the center of their postulates, an emphasis shared with the Aristotelian and Thomistic doctrines of the living being; this meeting point inspires our model. In particular, we hypothesize that the corporeal living being, precisely because of its mortality, can only fulfill the universal vocation to similitudo Dei through the generation of another living being of the same species. Once this purpose is fulfilled, its biological organization - understood here as a minimal entitative disposition that allows the actualization of matter by substantial form - decays and is exposed to random damage, as predicted by evolutionary models. This gradual decline is what is known as senescence. Such an approach opens up the possibility of addressing aging positively, with an emphasis on organizational prolongation resulting in a healthier old age. At the same time, such a perspective could illuminate our current understanding of biological organization and the pathologies that affect it.
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