Life's irreducible structure

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Abstract

Mechanisms, whether man-made or morphological, are boundary conditions harnessing the laws of inanimate nature, being themselves irreducible to those laws. The pattern of organic bases in DNA which functions as a genetic code is a boundary condition irreducible to physics and chemistry. Further controlling principles of life may be represented as a hierarchy of boundary conditions extending, in the case of man, to consciousness and responsibility.

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Polanyi, M. (2012). Life’s irreducible structure. Emergence: Complexity and Organization, 14(4), 149–153. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1829-6_5

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