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A wide variety of approaches and mechanisms have been proposed to “extend” the neo-Darwinist theory of evolution, including self-organization, symbiogenesis, teleonomy, systems biology and niche construction. These extensions share a focus on agents, networks and processes rather than on independent, static units, such as genes. To develop a new evolutionary synthesis, we therefore need to replace the traditional object-based ontology by one that is here called “relational agency”. The paper sketches the history of both object-based and relational worldviews, going back to their roots in animism and Greek philosophy. It then introduces the basic concepts of the relational agency model: condition-action rules, challenges, agents, reaction networks and chemical organizations. These are illustrated with examples of self-contained ecosystems, genes and cells. The fundamental evolutionary mechanism is that agencies and reactions mutually adapt so as to form a self- maintaining organization, in which everything consumed by one process is produced again by one or more other processes. Such autonomous organization defines a higher-level agency, which will similarly adapt, and thus become embedded in a network of relationships with other agencies.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Titel | Evolution ‘On Purpose’ |
Subtitel | Teleonomy in Living Systems |
Redacteuren | Peter Corning |
Uitgeverij | MIT Press |
Hoofdstuk | 5 |
Pagina's | 79-104 |
Aantal pagina's | 26 |
ISBN van elektronische versie | 9780262376013 |
DOI's | |
Status | Published - 2023 |
Publicatie series
Naam | Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology |
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Uitgeverij | MIT Press |
Vingerafdruk
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aiifund65: De oorsprong van doelgerichtheid: een formeel scenario op basis van chemische organisatietheorie en cybernetica
Heylighen, F., Busseniers, E., Veloz González, T., Beigi, S., Lenartowicz, M. M. & Degraide, N.
1/12/20 → 31/08/23
Project: Fundamenteel