Darwinian and Autopoietic Views of the Organism

Constructivist Foundations 18 (1):103–105 (2022)
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Our goal is to illustrate that Darwinian and autopoietic views of the organism are not as squarely opposed to each other as is often assumed. Indeed, we will argue that there is much common ground between them and that they can usefully supplement each other.

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Walter Veit
University of Reading
Heather Browning
University of Southampton

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