Autopoiesis and Cognition: The Realization of the Living

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Springer Science & Business Media, 31 aug 1991 - 146 pagina's
This is a bold, brilliant, provocative and puzzling work. It demands a radical shift in standpoint, an almost paradoxical posture in which living systems are described in terms of what lies outside the domain of descriptions. Professor Humberto Maturana, with his colleague Francisco Varela, have undertaken the construction of a systematic theoretical biology which attempts to define living systems not as they are objects of observation and description, nor even as in teracting systems, but as self-contained unities whose only reference is to them selves. Thus, the standpoint of description of such unities from the 'outside', i. e. , by an observer, already seems to violate the fundamental requirement which Maturana and Varela posit for the characterization of such system- namely, that they are autonomous, self-referring and self-constructing closed systems - in short, autopoietic systems in their terms. Yet, on the basis of such a conceptual method, and such a theory of living systems, Maturana goes on to define cognition as a biological phenomenon; as, in effect, the very nature of all living systems. And on this basis, to generate the very domains of interac tion among such systems which constitute language, description and thinking.
 

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Cognitive Function in Particular
15
Problems in the Neurophysiology of Cognition
41
Conclusions
48
Post Scriptum
57
Preface by Sir Stafford Beer
63
Introduction
73
DISPENSABILITY OF TELEONOMY
85
Embodiments of Autopoiesis
88
Diversity of Autopoiesis
96
Presence of Autopoiesis
112
The Nervous System
124
Glossary
135
INDEX OF NAMES 141
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