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  • 1autopoietic — adjective Of, pertaining to, or created by autopoiesis …

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  • 2Autopoiesis — literally means auto (self) creation (from the Greek: autondash αυτό for self and poiesisndash ποίησις for creation or production), and expresses a fundamental dialectic between structure and function. The term was originally introduced by… …

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  • 3Humberto Maturana — Romesín Humberto Maturana en la ponencia La Teoría Biológica del Conocimiento , en el Centro de Extensión de la Universidad de Antofagasta. Junio de 2009. Nacimiento …

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  • 4Niklas Luhmann — Born December 8, 1927(1927 12 08) Lüneburg, Germany Died November 6, 1998(1998 11 06) …

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  • 5Living systems — are open self organizing systems that have the special characteristics of life and interact with their environment. This takes place by means of information and material energy exchanges. Living systems can be as simple as a single cell or as… …

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  • 6Complex system biology — Complex systems biology (CSB) is a branch or subfield of mathematical and theoretical biology concerned with complexity of both structure and function in biological organisms, as well as the emergence and evolution of organisms and species, with… …

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  • 7Meta-system — Meta systems have several definitions. In general, they link the concepts system and meta . A meta system is a system about other systems, such as describing, generalizing, modelling, or analyzing the other system(s). It means, if a system S is… …

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  • 8Sociology of law — refers to both a sub discipline of sociology and an approach within the field of legal studies. Sociology of law is a diverse field of study which examines the interaction of law with other aspects of society, such as the effect of legal… …

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  • 9Life — For other uses, see Life (disambiguation). Life (Biota / Vitae / Eobionti) …

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  • 10Constructivist epistemology — is an epistemological perspective in philosophy about the nature of scientific knowledge[1]. Constructivists maintain that scientific knowledge is constructed by scientists and not discovered from the world. Constructivists claim that the… …

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