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claim:organismic-individuality-evolved-through-a-bottom-up-process-of-collective-intelligence-resulting-in-information-integration-and-coordinated-action-so-well-organised-that-we-observe-a-new-level-of-organismic-and-evolutionary-individualityOrganismic individuality evolved through a bottom-up process of collective intelligence, resulting in information integration and coordinated action so well-organised that we observe a new level of organismic and evolutionary individuality.
Historical narrative for the origin of individuals.
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extracted_from(2023) · Watson, Richard · Levin, Michael
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