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claim:organismic-individuality-is-appropriately-ascribed-to-systems-capable-of-information-integration-and-collective-action-at-some-spatiotemporal-scaleOrganismic individuality is appropriately ascribed to systems capable of information integration and collective action at some spatiotemporal scale
Claim that organismic self is a cognitive notion not dependent on neurons; endorsed by the authors
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extracted_from(2022) · Watson, Richard A. · Levin, Michael · Buckley, Christopher L.
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