Reproduction and evolution are not constitutive features of a living system.



We assert that reproduction and evolution are not constitutive features of the living organization and that the properties of a unioty cannot be accounted for only through accounting for the properties of its components. (A 187)

Reproduction and evolution are not essential for the living organization, but they have been essential for the historical transformation of the cognitive domains of the living systems on earth. (BC 13)



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