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- W607364887 abstract "This work takes place in the context of a theoretical approach in biology which uses the examples of objectivation in physical theories without reducing biological phenomenalities to them. We begin by investigating the empirical biological scaling relationships found in the literature (allometric relationships, fractals, …), including their variability. We will then consider two different aspects of biological time. First, we will develop the notions of protension and retention as an account of local organization of biological time. Then we consider a supplementary temporal dimension to accommodate proper biological rhythms. Since the notion of symmetry plays a foundational role in physics, we investigate its possible role in biology. In relation with the notion of extended critical transitions, we propose the hypothesis that organisms and evolution can be understood as characterized by ubiquitous symmetry changes. This transform the status of biological objects, provides an approach of their historicity and leads to propositions on the theoretical nature of biological measurement. We also discuss anti-entropy as a measurement of a potential of variability. We focus then on the notion of level of organization. We start from the notion of organizational closure, which is considered as a core biological invariant by many theoretical biologists. Then, we will approach levels of organization by the paradigm of criticality, which will allow to define them in a strong theoretical way. Finally, we sketch an operatorial scheme of the coherence of organisms, which combines most of the above mentioned approaches." @default.
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- W607364887 title "Temps biologique et transitions critiques étendues : Vers une objectivation de l’état vivant de la matière" @default.
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