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    Internal Probability Theory and the Evolution of Life.Toshiyuki Nakajima - 2008 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 16 (1-2):75-94.
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    Living Systems Escape Solipsism by Inverse Causality to Manage the Probability Distribution of Events.Toshiyuki Nakajima - 2021 - Philosophies 6 (1):11.
    The external worlds do not objectively exist for living systems because these worlds are unknown from within systems. How can they escape solipsism to survive and reproduce as open systems? Living systems must construct their hypothetical models of external entities in the form of their internal structures to determine how to change states (i.e., sense and act) appropriately to achieve a favorable probability distribution of the events they experience. The model construction involves the generation of symbols referring to external entities. (...)
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    Upward and Downward Determination in Hierarchical Living Systems : Reconsidering Adaptive Evolution.Toshiyuki Nakajima - 2009 - Journal of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 36 (2):67-76.
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