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Title Closure to Efficient Causation, Computability and Artificial Life
Authors María Luisa Cárdenas, Juan Carlos Letelier, Athel Cornish-Bowden, Jorge Soto-Andrade, Claudio Gutierrez
Publication date March 2010
Abstract The major insight in Robert Rosen's view of a living organism as an (M,R)-system was the realization
that an organism must be ''closed to efficient causation'', which means that the catalysts needed for its
operation must be generated internally. This aspect is not controversial, but there has been confusion
and misunderstanding about the logic Rosen used to achieve this closure. In addition, his corollary that
an organism is not a mechanism and cannot have simulable models has led to much argument, most of
it mathematical in nature and difficult to appreciate. Here we examine some of the mathematical
arguments and clarify the conditions for closure.
Pages 79-92
Volume 263
Journal name Journal of Theoretical Biology
Publisher Elsevier Science (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
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