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The lecture defines biology as a collective term for the sciences of life, outlines methods of observation, comparison and experiment, and distinguishes structural (morphological) and functional (physiological) approaches while stressing their increasing integration. It adopts a genetic or historical perspective that situates organisms as products of evolution, considers the organism as a complex chemical machine yet questions the necessity of a separate vital principle, and examines the problem of the origin of life in light of chemical synthesis progress but without evidence of spontaneous generation. Overall it emphasizes resolving complex living phenomena into simpler factors while acknowledging the limits of final explanation.

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Edmund B. Wilson

Edmund B. Wilson was an influential American biologist and naturalist, renowned for his contributions to the field of biology and ecology. He is best known for his work on the behavior and ecology of ants, which has significantly shaped our understanding of social insects. His notable book, "Biology," reflects his deep insights into the complexities of life and the interconnections within ecosystems. Wilson's research has not only advanced scientific knowledge but has also emphasized the importance of biodiversity and conservation, making him a pivotal figure in both science and environmental advocacy.

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