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community:leiden_hybrid_concepts-run4-c3-c9Autopoietic organization and nested autonomy
Systems that self-produce through functionally closed loops, organizing hierarchically with peripheralized non-autonomous subsystems, inspired by Maturana and Varela's autopoiesis framework.
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- Harmony-Seeking Computations: a Science of Non-Classical Dynamics based on the Progressive Evolution of the Larger Whole1 member
- 2023-03-15_Hibai-Unzueta_2020-RRNW-Joe-Wheaton.pdf_9b7f3d1 member
- Life as we know it1 member
- The computational boundary of a 'self': developmental bioelectricity drives multicellularity and scale-free cognition1 member
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Claims (3)
- Self-Sustaining Systems are the Solution
- Close-knit adaptation of system elements arising over time is central observable in nature and human-formed ecological systems but eludes simple algorithmic formulation.Alexander's core assertion that subtle adaptive processes are too simple and common-sense-based for conventional computation but profoundly important.
- Most biological systems consist of multiple nested selves, not oneLevin critiques Integrated Information Theory's implication of singular unified self, arguing Scale-Free Cognition requires recognition of nested agents at each organizational level.
Findings (1)
- Functionally closed subsystems are systematically expelled to the periphery of the ensemble.Simulated result showing that subsystems unable to influence others cannot invade internal organization, supporting Markov blanket partition.