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Autopoiesis and evolution: the role of organisms in natural drift

Adaptive Behavior, 2021
Genetic reductionism is increasingly seen as a severely limited approach to understanding living systems. The Neo-Darwinian explanatory framework tends to overlook the role of the organism for an understanding of development and evolution. In the current
Vincenzo Raimondi
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Info-Autopoiesis and Digitalisation

The 2021 Summit of the International Society for the Study of Information, 2021
: Digital information and communication technologies have been a powerful force for change since the middle of the 20th century. Their Promethean reach demands laying bare their hidden tentacles to maximize benefit and minimize harm to living-beings-in ...
J. Cárdenas-García
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From cognitivism to autopoiesis: towards a computational framework for the embodied mind

open access: yesSynthÈse, 2016
Predictive processing (PP) approaches to the mind are increasingly popular in the cognitive sciences. This surge of interest is accompanied by a proliferation of philosophical arguments, which seek to either extend or oppose various aspects of the ...
Micah Allen, K J Friston
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Exploring the (crisis of) working culture of English and Welsh criminal defence lawyers through autopoiesis

International Journal of the Legal Profession
This paper examines the working culture of defence lawyers through the lens of autopoiesis. While this lens is criticised for being tautological, we suggest that applying autopoiesis to the messages that might influence working cultures can allow us to ...
Lucy Welsh, Daniel Newman
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Autopoiesis, biological autonomy and the process view of life

European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 2018
Anne Sophie Meincke
exaly   +2 more sources

From intelligence to autopoiesis: rethinking artificial intelligence through systems theory

Frontiers in Communication
The rapid advancements in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) have reinvigorated profound debates on the nature of intelligence, consciousness, and communication.
Benedikt Zönnchen   +2 more
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Neural Autopoiesis: Organizing Self-Boundaries by Stimulus Avoidance in Biological and Artificial Neural Networks

Artificial Life, 2020
Living organisms must actively maintain themselves in order to continue existing. Autopoiesis is a key concept in the study of living organisms, where the boundaries of the organism are not static but dynamically regulated by the system itself.
A. Masumori   +7 more
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The necessity of extended autopoiesis

Adaptive Behavior, 2020
The theory of autopoiesis holds that an organism can be defined as a network of processes. However, an organism also has a physical body. The relationship between these two things—network and body—has been raised in this issue of Adaptive Behaviour, with
N. Virgo
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Systems or bodies? On how (not) to embody autopoiesis

Adaptive Behavior, 2020
Villalobos and Razeto-Barry’s embodied reformulation of the autopoietic theory (AT) replaces AT’s reference to autopoietic ‘systems’ with a reference to autopoietic ‘bodies’ so as to prevent an extended enactivist reading of AT. I argue that the specific
A. Meincke
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Deriving the bodily grounding of living beings with molecular autopoiesis

Adaptive Behavior, 2019
“Are living beings extended autopoietic systems? An embodied reply,” makes the case for grounding the autopoietic definition of living beings to the discrete bodies of organisms rather than to autopoietic systems that extend beyond the organisms into ...
E. Agmon
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