PHILOSOPHY OF INNATE INTELLIGENCE IN CELLULAR STRUCTURE WITH REFERENCE OF MADHYASTHA DARSHAN

  • Archna Sengar Research Scholar, School of Philosophy and Theological Studies, L. J. University, Ahmadabad, Gujarat.
  • Dr. Surendra Pathak Professor, School of Philosophy and Theological Studies, L. J. University, Ahmadabad, Gujarat, India.
  • Dr. Sunil Channwall Assistant Professor, Head, School of Philosophy and Theological Studies, L. J. University, Ahmadabad, Gujarat, India.

Abstract

The cellular structure is the fundamental unit of life, which is of extraordinary complexity and coordination. It exemplifies an extraordinary degree of organization, adaptability, and coherence. This paper explores the philosophy of innate intelligence within cellular systems, postulating that cells are guided by an inherent, self-organizing principle that transcends mere biochemical interactions. Drawing insights from biological sciences, systems theory, and philosophical perspectives, the study examines how innate intelligence manifests in cellular processes such as replication, communication, and adaptability.

Published
2025-05-19
How to Cite
SENGAR, Archna; PATHAK, Dr. Surendra; CHANNWALL, Dr. Sunil. PHILOSOPHY OF INNATE INTELLIGENCE IN CELLULAR STRUCTURE WITH REFERENCE OF MADHYASTHA DARSHAN. Journal of Advanced Research in Humanities and Social Sciences, [S.l.], v. 12, n. 2, p. 26-34, may 2025. ISSN 2349-2872. Available at: <http://thejournalshouse.com/index.php/Journal-Humanities-SocialScience/article/view/1530>. Date accessed: 25 oct. 2025.