Zdenд›k Neubauer -

He graduated from Charles University in Prague with degrees in microbiology, biology, and chemistry (1965) and later in philosophy (1971).

He was awarded the by the Dagmar and Václav Havel Foundation and the Tom Stoppard Prize for his influential essays. ZdenД›k Neubauer

Between 1967 and 1970, he worked at the Laboratorio Internazionale di Genetica e Biofisica in Naples, where he made notable contributions to the field of genetics. He graduated from Charles University in Prague with

Due to his nonconformist scientific and political views, he was forced to leave the university in 1982. During the "Normalization" period in Czechoslovakia, he worked as a programmer analyst while continuing his philosophical work in the underground "inedit" communities. Due to his nonconformist scientific and political views,

Neubauer developed a concept known as "eidetic biology" (from the Greek eidos , meaning form). This theory views biological forms not as mere mechanical outcomes, but as "archetypes" or "fields of possibilities". He argued that biology should celebrate the morphological transformations and individual singularity of life forms.

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