Definition of Autopoietic. Meaning of Autopoietic. Synonyms of Autopoietic

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- the autonomy proper to living systems." They explained that,: 78  "An autopoietic machine is a machine organized (defined as a unity) as a network of processes...
- work directly deals with the operations of the legal system and his autopoietic theory of law is regarded as one of the more influential contributions...
- perception of any body part. "-poesis"/"-poetics" also refers to production. Autopoietic Poiesis https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Esthesic+and+poietic...
- has autopoietic activities) has cognitive capacities. Therefore, cognition is present in all living systems. This view is also called autopoietic enactivism...
- systemic definition of life is that living things are self-organizing and autopoietic (self-producing). Variations of this include Stuart Kauffman's definition...
- network of communication between people and defined society itself as an "autopoietic" system, meaning a self-referential and self-reliant system that is distinct...
- Press. 2002 (with A. Weber). 'Life after Kant: Natural purposes and the autopoietic foundations of biological individuality'. Phenomenology and the Cognitive...
- Hence the snake eating its tail is an accepted image or metaphor in the autopoietic calculus for self-reference, or self-indication, the logical processual...
- loved that idea and I took it to a poetic sense: we are all autopoietic beings, I am autopoietic, I have the ability to recreate myself all the time, to create...
- theoretical frameworks have been suggested in immunology, including "autopoietic" views, "cognitive immune" views, the "danger model" (or "danger theory")...