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question:could-there-have-been-very-early-life-forms-that-were-not-teleonomicCould there have been very early life forms that were not teleonomic?
Question about minimal life and goal-directedness.
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extracted_from(2023) · Clawson, Wesley P. · Levin, Michael
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