Boundaries and borders gone! But life goes on

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e202 (2022)
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Abstract

Unlike machines, living systems are distinguished by the continual destruction and regeneration of their boundaries and other components. Stable Markov blankets may be a real feature of the world, or they may be merely a construction of particular models, but they are neither a feature of organisms nor of any model that can capture the necessary conditions of their existence.

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