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framework:darwinian-evolution-by-natural-selectionDarwinian Evolution by Natural Selection
The theory that variation and selection drive evolution; Schrödinger integrates it with quantum theory to explain gene stability.
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- The overarching framework that life maintains order by extracting negative entropy from the environment, built on aperiodic crystals as hereditary material.
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- The stage in the genetic algorithm where top 10% embryos by phenotypic fitness are selected.
- The standard evolutionary framework based on selective advantage of step-wise mutations, which Alexander argues is insufficient alone to explain global geometric order in organisms
- Individuality defined by being a unit of selection possessing heritable variation in fitness; properties that properly belong to the new level
- Analogy between evolution (model selection) and Bayesian model reduction; but evolution is not curious or insightful
- Darwinian process of variation and selection; parallels with learning are central to the paper's argument.
- Discipline providing evidence for pre-neural origins of cognitive mechanisms; supports rethinking consciousness substrates.