This paper examines three exemplary theories of living organization with respect to their common feature of defining life in terms of metabolic closure: autopoiesis, (M, R) systems, and chemoton theory. Metabolic closure is broadly understood to denote the property of organized chemical systems that each component necessary for the maintenance of the system is produced from within the system itself, except for an input of energy. It is argued that two of the theories considered—autopoiesis and (M, R) systems—participate in a hylomorphist pattern of thinking which separates the “form” of the living system from its “matter.” The analysis and critique of hylomorphism found in the work of the philosopher Gilbert Simondon is then applied to thes...
It is possible to isolate, among the attempts to define living organisms, two competing traditions: ...
It is possible to isolate, among the attempts to define living organisms, two competing traditions: ...
In recent years, an increasing number of theoretical biologists and philosophers of biology have bee...
The nature of life has been a topic of interest from the earliest of times, and efforts to explain i...
The systems view on life and its emergence from complex chemistry has remarkably increased the scien...
The definition of life has excited little interest among molecular biologists during the past half-...
The definition of life has excited little interest among molecular biologists during the past half-...
The goal of synthetic biology is to create artificial organisms. To achieve this it is essential to ...
We address three fundamental questions: What does it mean for an entity to be living? What is the ro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
International audienceAn essential step towards understanding life would be to identify the very bas...
Different viewpoints, many with deep philosophical and historical roots, have shaped the scientific...
In the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries there was the heated discussion going on con...
It is possible to isolate, among the attempts to define living organisms, two competing traditions: ...
It is possible to isolate, among the attempts to define living organisms, two competing traditions: ...
It is possible to isolate, among the attempts to define living organisms, two competing traditions: ...
It is possible to isolate, among the attempts to define living organisms, two competing traditions: ...
In recent years, an increasing number of theoretical biologists and philosophers of biology have bee...
The nature of life has been a topic of interest from the earliest of times, and efforts to explain i...
The systems view on life and its emergence from complex chemistry has remarkably increased the scien...
The definition of life has excited little interest among molecular biologists during the past half-...
The definition of life has excited little interest among molecular biologists during the past half-...
The goal of synthetic biology is to create artificial organisms. To achieve this it is essential to ...
We address three fundamental questions: What does it mean for an entity to be living? What is the ro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
International audienceAn essential step towards understanding life would be to identify the very bas...
Different viewpoints, many with deep philosophical and historical roots, have shaped the scientific...
In the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries there was the heated discussion going on con...
It is possible to isolate, among the attempts to define living organisms, two competing traditions: ...
It is possible to isolate, among the attempts to define living organisms, two competing traditions: ...
It is possible to isolate, among the attempts to define living organisms, two competing traditions: ...
It is possible to isolate, among the attempts to define living organisms, two competing traditions: ...
In recent years, an increasing number of theoretical biologists and philosophers of biology have bee...