This paper examines two questions related to autopoiesis as a theory for minimal life: (i) the relation between autopoiesis and cognition; and (ii) the question as to whether autopoiesis is the necessary and sufficient condition for life. First, we consider the concept of cognition in the spirit of Maturana and Varela: in contradistinction to the representationalistic point of view, cognition is construed as interaction between and mutual definition of a living unit and its environment. The most direct form of cognition for a cell is thus metabolism itself, which necessarily implies exchange with the environment and therefore a simultaneous coming to being for the organism and for the environment. A second level of cognition is recognized i...
In recent years, an increasing number of theoretical biologists and philosophers of biology have bee...
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
Within the cognitive sciences, cognition tends to be interpreted from an anthropocentric perspective...
This paper examines two questions related to autopoiesis as a theory for minimal life: (i) the relat...
This paper examines two questions related to autopoiesis as a theory for minimal life: (i) therelati...
Life is defined by Maturana and Varela as a type of self-organization: autopoiesis in the physical s...
The term autopoiesis was coined to describe the regenerating and self-maintaining chemical systems o...
Minimal cognition is an emerging field of research in the context of the life-mind continuity thesi...
Maturana advanced the first systematic explanation of cognition based solely on biological principle...
The emergence of mind is a central issue in cognitive philosophy. The main working assumption of the...
Autopoiesis and cognition in the game of life Nice tribute to Maturanas and Varelas idea of defini...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer [Full text of thi...
This essay argues for an alternative scientific foundation for accounting complex phenomena like lif...
The contribution of the theory of autopoiesis to the definition of life and biological theory affirm...
The life-mind continuity thesis is difficult to study, especially because the relation between life ...
In recent years, an increasing number of theoretical biologists and philosophers of biology have bee...
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
Within the cognitive sciences, cognition tends to be interpreted from an anthropocentric perspective...
This paper examines two questions related to autopoiesis as a theory for minimal life: (i) the relat...
This paper examines two questions related to autopoiesis as a theory for minimal life: (i) therelati...
Life is defined by Maturana and Varela as a type of self-organization: autopoiesis in the physical s...
The term autopoiesis was coined to describe the regenerating and self-maintaining chemical systems o...
Minimal cognition is an emerging field of research in the context of the life-mind continuity thesi...
Maturana advanced the first systematic explanation of cognition based solely on biological principle...
The emergence of mind is a central issue in cognitive philosophy. The main working assumption of the...
Autopoiesis and cognition in the game of life Nice tribute to Maturanas and Varelas idea of defini...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer [Full text of thi...
This essay argues for an alternative scientific foundation for accounting complex phenomena like lif...
The contribution of the theory of autopoiesis to the definition of life and biological theory affirm...
The life-mind continuity thesis is difficult to study, especially because the relation between life ...
In recent years, an increasing number of theoretical biologists and philosophers of biology have bee...
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
Within the cognitive sciences, cognition tends to be interpreted from an anthropocentric perspective...