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Autopoietic systems are
self-producing, autonomous networks—typically living organisms like cells—that regenerate their own components and maintain their boundaries. Coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela, this concept distinguishes living, self-contained systems from allopoietic systems, such as factories, which produce something other than themselves. 
Key Aspects of Autopoiesis: 
  • Self-Production: The system's components (e.g., proteins in a cell) create the very network that produced them.
  • Boundary Maintenance: Autopoietic systems define their own limits, maintaining a distinct entity in their environment.
  • Structural Coupling: These systems interact with their environment, adapting while maintaining their internal organization.
  • Functional Closure: While they exchange energy and matter, their organization is closed, meaning the network is defined by its internal, circular processes. 
Examples include biological cells (canonical examples) and, argued by some, social systems that reproduce communication, such as law or organizations. 
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Autopoiesis


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The term autopoiesis one of several current theories of life, refers to a system capable of producing and maintaining itself by creating its own parts.Read more
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Autopoietic System - New Materialism


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An autopoietic system is a system that produces and reproduces its own elements as well as its own structures.Read more

AUTOPOIESIS Definition & Meaning


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Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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The meaning of AUTOPOIESIS is the property of a living system (such as a bacterial cell or a multicellular organism) that allows it to maintain and renew ...

Autopoiesis - an overview


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Autopoiesis refers to a self-organizing and self-reproducing system, where the fundamental units are communications rather than individuals or actions, ...Read more

Understanding Autopoiesis: A Comprehensive Guide


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Mannaz
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1 Nov 2024 — Autopoiesis refers to the ability of a system to sustain and reproduce itself through internal processes.Read more

autopoietic, adj. meanings, etymology and more


Oxford English Dictionary
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Oxford English Dictionary
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The earliest known use of the adjective autopoietic is in the 1970s. OED's earliest evidence for autopoietic is from 1973, in the writing of E. Fromm.Read more

Niklas Luhmann: What is Autopoiesis?


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autopoietic


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Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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autopoietic (not comparable). Of, pertaining to, or created by autopoiesis. 1980 [1973], Humberto Maturana, Francisco Varela, “On Machines, ...Read more

Autopoietic Ecology: Rethinking Systems, Meaning, and ...


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24 Jul 2025 — Autopoietic ecology offers an alternative: a way to understand persistence without essence,. identity without interiority, and stability without ...Read more

Dynamic causal models and autopoietic systems


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