This article addresses the issue of defining the universal properties of living systems through an organizational approach, according to which the distinctive properties of life lie in the functional organization which correlates its physicochemical components in living systems, and not in these components taken separately. Drawing on arguments grounded in this approach, this article identifies autonomy, with a set of related organiza- tional properties, as universal properties of life, and includes cognition within this set
Self – organizing is closely connected to the phenomenon of life. The creation of complexity, which ...
Paper type: Conceptual perspective. Background(s): Physics, biology, epistemology ...
This article presents a naturalist approach to cognition understood as a network of info-computation...
The fundamental feature that characterizes living systems is autonomy, and any account of their orga...
Life is defined by Maturana and Varela as a type of self-organization: autopoiesis in the physical s...
This paper discusses Moreno and Mossio’s book Biological autonomy: A philosophical and theoretical e...
This paper uses robot experience to explore key concepts of autonomy, life and being. Unfortunately,...
The phenomenon of self-organization of matter is well known in physics and chemistry, and for a few ...
Life as self-organization is philosophically understood by L. Polo in terms of co-causality between ...
International audienceSince Darwin, Biology has been framed on the idea of evolution by natural sele...
The emergence of mind is a central issue in cognitive philosophy. The main working assumption of the...
This essay argues for an alternative scientific foundation for accounting complex phenomena like lif...
Abstract I have previously explored autonomy as the foundation of functionality, intentionality and ...
This paper examines two questions related to autopoiesis as a theory for minimal life: (i) the relat...
The stuff of life, the living substance that is common to all biological organisms, is the aqueous s...
Self – organizing is closely connected to the phenomenon of life. The creation of complexity, which ...
Paper type: Conceptual perspective. Background(s): Physics, biology, epistemology ...
This article presents a naturalist approach to cognition understood as a network of info-computation...
The fundamental feature that characterizes living systems is autonomy, and any account of their orga...
Life is defined by Maturana and Varela as a type of self-organization: autopoiesis in the physical s...
This paper discusses Moreno and Mossio’s book Biological autonomy: A philosophical and theoretical e...
This paper uses robot experience to explore key concepts of autonomy, life and being. Unfortunately,...
The phenomenon of self-organization of matter is well known in physics and chemistry, and for a few ...
Life as self-organization is philosophically understood by L. Polo in terms of co-causality between ...
International audienceSince Darwin, Biology has been framed on the idea of evolution by natural sele...
The emergence of mind is a central issue in cognitive philosophy. The main working assumption of the...
This essay argues for an alternative scientific foundation for accounting complex phenomena like lif...
Abstract I have previously explored autonomy as the foundation of functionality, intentionality and ...
This paper examines two questions related to autopoiesis as a theory for minimal life: (i) the relat...
The stuff of life, the living substance that is common to all biological organisms, is the aqueous s...
Self – organizing is closely connected to the phenomenon of life. The creation of complexity, which ...
Paper type: Conceptual perspective. Background(s): Physics, biology, epistemology ...
This article presents a naturalist approach to cognition understood as a network of info-computation...