Top-down causation and the rise of information in the emergence of life

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Abstract

Biological systems represent a unique class of physical systems in how they process and manage information. This suggests that changes in the flow and distribution of information played a prominent role in the origin of life. Here I review and expand on an emerging conceptual framework suggesting that the origin of life may be identified as a transition in causal structure and information flow, and detail some of the implications for understanding the early stages chemical evolution. © 2014 by the author.

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Walker, S. I. (2014). Top-down causation and the rise of information in the emergence of life. Information (Switzerland). https://doi.org/10.3390/info5030424

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