Genetic Basis of Human Struggle: Philosophico-Existential Perspective

Authors

  • Purissima Emelda Egbekpalu, PhD Madonna University, Nigeria Autor/in

Keywords:

Genetic, existence, human struggle, natural selection, limited resources, survival of the fittest

Abstract

The concept of human struggle tries to explain the efforts that human beings make in order to survive. This paper investigated the genetic basis of human struggle. The objective of the study is to find out why human beings undergo constant struggles in life in order to survive. This paper evaluated human development from intra-uterine to extra-uterine life and a pool of related theories of human struggle for existence mainly from philosophico-existential perspective. The theories that were examined 
include Darwinian theory of natural selection and survival of the fittest, Spencer’s theory of social evolution, Malthusian population theory of struggle for existence, Hobbesian natural state of human struggle, Marxian dialectical materialism and historical evolution of class struggle as well as Nietzschean theory of Superman. Interestingly, all the theories agree fundamentally that humans strive to maintain their lives and their particular species too in existence. Though differing in their approaches, the findings reveal that the theories give credence to the fact that human struggle is incessant, and it is genetically based. This delineates the fact that there is a significant association between human struggle and inheritable genes. From their positions, it becomes obvious that all 
human struggles border on material needs to maintain life. It is mainly a competitive struggle over collective resources necessary for survival which classify the human species into strong and weak ones, whereby the strong have more adaptable features for their given environments which dispose 
them very fit to survive and transfer on their genes, while the weak die and have their species eliminated. The study also noted that the struggle for Africans also includes the efforts to keep in touch with the ancestors through maintenance of ancestral lineage actualized mostly in the procreation of male children. These findings have helped to understand why there is so much struggle in human life. Theoretically, it increases the knowledge of why humans behave the way they do. Practically, it will help those in environmental sciences to understand the implications of food and material supplies with regard to adequacy. Again, it will help those in behavioural and health sciences to adopt measures that will assist human beings in maintaining good health despite the ceaseless life struggles 
towards survival. It concluded with suggesting that man should ascribe profound meaning to his struggles in life, to keep mind and body together for more authentic and qualitative existence in promotion of human dignity, respect for life and peaceful living with others.

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Author Biography

  • Purissima Emelda Egbekpalu, PhD , Madonna University, Nigeria

    Sr. Prof. Purissima Emelda Egbekpalu, PhD is a member of Sisters of Jesus the Saviour, Nigeria. She is a professor of Existential Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy in Madonna University, Nigeria. She is also an adjunct staff in Bigard Memorial Seminary, Enugu in Nigeria. She holds her PhD in Philosophy and MSc in Psychology. Her passion to understand the meaning of life made her to venture into existential philosophy and developmental psychology. These vested interests in philosophy and human development motivated her always anew to search for and highlight the concrete meaning of human existence. These too prove her strong quest for logotherapy and engagement in concrete existential issues of all that lead to her authorship of works in existentialism and logotherapy. She has also contributed to many book chapter proceedings and has many journal articles to her name. She has also attended and presented papers at various local and international conferences and has well-organized workshop and seminars at various levels and edited some works. She belongs to professional bodies of 
    Association of Professional Philosophers (APPON), International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development (ISSBD), International Society of Research on Edeh’s Philosophy and Theology (ISREPAT), Edeh’s Philosophy of Thought and Action (EPTAISM), Kierkegaardian Scholars of Nigeria (SKIASON), Nigerian Psychology Association (NPA), Nigerian Association of Developmental Psychologists (NADP). She is the Director of ‘Philosophy Clinic and Human Development Centre’ (PCHDC) in Madonna University, a novel practical paradigm to philosophy with logo-existential perspective basically from Franklian and Kierkegaardian dimensions for Meaning-Centred Counselling rooted in creative and critical reasoning via 
    purposeful navigation through challenges of existence towards authenticity of life. She is a polyglot and has received many awards from various bodies especially for academic diligence and service to the community.

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2024-06-22

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How to Cite

Genetic Basis of Human Struggle: Philosophico-Existential Perspective. (2024). Madonna University Thought and Action Journal of Philosophy, 2(1), 55-66. https://mu-tajop.com/index.php/journal/article/view/37