Bioism definition

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Bioism is an ideology.

by Sophia Smithe

Bioism is the ideology that every human behaviour can be rationalized by biological principles and the behavioural objectives are for maximizing biological information processing.

It provides the logical and ideological foundation to biosophy.

It proposes that everything in the universe is biological because
(1) the subject of cognition(such as us) is a biological being (whether it is an organism or a group of them),
(2) the dominating rules and components of the nature on Earth are best described as biological.
Even the air we breathe seems chemical, geological, or physical, it is in fact an old biological pollution of ancient bacteria. The air contains one of the most toxic gases in the universe called oxygen that was mass generated by biological cells. Air, sea, and land are full of biological structure, information, and logic processing units,
(3) we assume the biological complexity generated by biological beings(biological information objects) is the most complex information architecture ever explored by this universe, and
(4) our judgments, values, physical rules, and philosophy are dictated by biological information processing principles.

Biological information processing principles are the top level logic of biological logics that can be mathematically defined and modelled.

Bioism is based on logicism.

Biosophy is the philosophy of bioism. Bioism is associated with biologicism. The actual scientific and engineering arm of bioism is biomatics.

"Being biological means information processing";

Bioism puts biological information objects such as humans as the cognition center of the universe. Humanism is a subset of bioism.

 


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