Historicity and organization
We argue that a theory of biological systems should rely on organization and variation as fundamental theoretical principles. Biological systems are organized natural systems that undergo functional variation. In this presentation we will provide a specific characterization of each principle while emphasizing their mutual relations. Organization provides the relevant kind of complexity for functional variation occur; and, in turn, variation enables the maintenance of organization over time, notably at the evolutionary scale.
Montévil, M. 2015. “Historicity and Organization.” In Colloque Biodiversity Resilience. https://iscpif.fr/events-archive/approches-theoriques-et-modelisation-de-la-diversite-biologique-et-resilience-dynamique-des-systemes-complexes-organises-multi-echelles-du-systeme-immunitaire-aux-macro-ecosystemes/