Zoologist
Sergiy Paramonov and his ‘Chemogenesis—A New Theory of Evolution’ (to the
130th anniversary of his birth)
Dmytro Mikhalenok
https://orcid.org/0009-0006-4994-360X
Ukrainian Theriological Society, NAS of Ukraine (Kyiv, Ukraine)
doi: https://doi.org/10.53452/gb2516
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Mikhalenok,
D. 2023. Zoologist Sergiy Paramonov and his ‘Chemogenesis—A New Theory of
Evolution’ (to the 130th anniversary of his birth). GEO&BIO, 25: 203-xx. [In Ukrainian, with
English summary]
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Abstract
The
paper present little-known aspects of the scientific activity of the famous
expatriate scientist, world-renowned Ukrainian and Australian zoologist,
theoretical biologist, and dipteriologist Sergiy Paramonov (1894–1967). The
main purpose of this work is to give a detailed presentation to the scientific
community on the important but little-known work of the scientist titled
‘Chemogenesis—A New Theory of Evolution’ (theory of chemogenesis). The role of
the Kara Dag scientific station (Crimea, Ukraine) in the formation of the
so-called points of scientific growth is shown. The scientist had visited the
station several times to carry out dipteriologial research; in 1925, he met the
famous Russian scientist S. L. Ivanov whose reconsidered research was used in
creating the theory of chemogenesis. Paramonov’s theoretical works written in
Ukraine in 1934–1943 and devoted to issues of systematics and its novel
chemical methods and of species and speciation are briefly considered. Selected
postulates of the theory of chemogenesis are described and analysed in short.
The scientist drew special attention to the criticism of Darwin’s theory of
natural selection and considered it a brilliant achievement of human thought of
the 19th century. Noteworthy is that the theory of chemogenesis does not rely
on the recognised scientific significance of related areas of knowledge such as
geochemistry and biochemistry, but pulls away from them to prove its own
correctness. Paramonov had been seeking the truth but did not claim it; he
merely tried to show another way to understand the driving forces of evolution,
to show that biologists are ‘barking up the wrong tree.’ A logical mistake
keeps existing in biology, when the result (morphogenesis) is considered as the
cause, and the cause (chemogenesis) as the results. Eliminating natural
selection the scientist understood that he had opened a way to recognise
various ‘mysterious’ forces. Although Paramonov did not present a respective
philosophical basis for his theory, it is still worth mentioning that the
solution for the existing antinomy between the mechanistic theory of natural
selection and the theory of chemogenesis with certain elements of teleology
lies in the combination of mechanistic and teleological explanation of nature.
It is important to take the first steps into the unknown, to understand the
incomprehensible, or even to admit ignorance than to engage in the
simplification of the problem.
Key words: evolution, natural selection, chemogenesis, points of scientific
growth, station, irrational element, seeking the truth.
Correspondence to
Dmytro
Mikhalenok; Ukrainian Theriological Society, NAS of Ukraine, 15 Bohdan
Khmelnytsky Street, Kyiv 01054 Ukraine; Email: dmikh@ukr.net
Article info
Submitted:
05.12.2023. Revised: 24.12.2023. Accepted: 30.06.2023
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