2023
DOI: 10.1111/ede.12450
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Agential autonomy and biological individuality

Abstract: What is a biological individual? How are biological individuals individuated? How can we tell how many individuals there are in a given assemblage of biological entities? The individuation and differentiation of biological individuals are central to the scientific understanding of living beings. I propose a novel criterion of biological individuality according to which biological individuals are autonomous agents. First, I articulate an ecological–dynamical account of natural agency according to which, agency … Show more

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“…Networked systems treat each node as an individual agent, utilizing concepts from graph theory to describe the exchange of information among nodes. Networked systems are extensively applied in various fields [1][2][3][4], including biology, traffic, electrical engineering and robots. Research on the coordination of networked systems primarily focuses on topics such as consensus control [5][6][7], formation control [8][9][10], and containment control [11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Networked systems treat each node as an individual agent, utilizing concepts from graph theory to describe the exchange of information among nodes. Networked systems are extensively applied in various fields [1][2][3][4], including biology, traffic, electrical engineering and robots. Research on the coordination of networked systems primarily focuses on topics such as consensus control [5][6][7], formation control [8][9][10], and containment control [11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%