Evolution On Purpose: Teleonomy in Living Systems

Evolution On Purpose: Teleonomy in Living Systems

Peter A. Corning , Stuart a Kauffman , Denis Noble
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Aug 22, 2023 · Anglais · Broché (390 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 390
Langue Anglais
Publié Aug 22, 2023
Éditeur The MIT Press
ISBN-10 026254640X
ISBN-13 9780262546409

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This work delves into the concept of teleonomy, presenting a fresh perspective on how purpose and intent manifest in the evolution of living systems. It challenges the traditional views of evolution that often reduce the process to random mutations and natural selection. Instead, it posits that organisms exhibit purposeful behavior shaped by their evolutionary history and the environments they inhabit.

Through a collaborative effort, the authors bring together diverse insights from biology, philosophy, and systems theory. They explore how teleonomy plays a crucial role in the development of complex organisms and ecosystems. Each author contributes their unique expertise, ensuring a rich and multifaceted investigation into how living entities express and fulfill their inherent purposes.

Readers are invited to reconsider long-held beliefs about randomness in evolution. This thought-provoking narrative suggests that life is not merely a product of chance, but a complex interplay of purpose and adaptation, urging a shift in understanding the dynamics of life itself.

As the discourse unfolds, the text emphasizes the implications of teleonomy for contemporary biological research and philosophy. It provides a comprehensive view that inspires further questioning and exploration of the fundamental principles governing life and evolution.

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Science & Technologie Histoire Philosophie

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