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Bioverse
Book • 2022
In Bioverse, William B. Miller Jr. argues for a radical reframing of biology that begins with cellular intelligence rather than chemistry or genes alone.
He presents evidence and arguments that individual cells possess preferences, agency, and information-processing capacities that guide development, evolution, and disease.
The book critiques gene-centric and neo‑Darwinian frameworks and proposes cognition-based biology, emphasizing cell–cell communication, the senome, and cognitive selection.
Miller discusses implications for medicine, including novel perspectives on cancer, regeneration, and therapeutics, and urges a shift toward treating biological systems as intelligent agents.
Bioverse is positioned as part manifesto and part scientific argument for rethinking biology from the bottom up.
He presents evidence and arguments that individual cells possess preferences, agency, and information-processing capacities that guide development, evolution, and disease.
The book critiques gene-centric and neo‑Darwinian frameworks and proposes cognition-based biology, emphasizing cell–cell communication, the senome, and cognitive selection.
Miller discusses implications for medicine, including novel perspectives on cancer, regeneration, and therapeutics, and urges a shift toward treating biological systems as intelligent agents.
Bioverse is positioned as part manifesto and part scientific argument for rethinking biology from the bottom up.
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Evan Mcgloughlin

William B. Miller

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#102 Meet The Scientist Proving Cells Are Conscious and Intelligent


