The dynamic anthropology in a perspective of the bioelectronics
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The author states that modern biology has reached a submolecular level of its insights and interests. Therefore this level, at which functional properties are described by physics of elementary particles, must be taken into consideration when dealing with man — especially with a problem of origin of his intellectual powers and consciousness.
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