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[–] purpleworm@hexbear.net 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

This does seem to imply replication as the fundamental function of an autopoietic process, at least to me, and that's what I was referencing

Maybe I'm just reading it wrong, but it looks to me like it's all about how selection pressures produce traits seen in individuals because them having those traits is better for the survival of the species.

All I was trying to get at is that the appearance of "wanting" to survive, as the original poster put it, isn't related to replication, and the attribution of the desire to live as something imposed by and the result of evolution is inaccurate because it's a direct extension of autopoiesis essential to the organism which exists prior to evolutionary (and replicatory) processes.

I don't think amoeba "want" to live, they just do things toward the end of surviving to replicate, with no awareness of anything. It's like machine learning, it's just a system of reactions that ended up being self-perpetuating via survival and reproduction. That's the essential element, and having any sort of "will" is far, far downstream of that.

Wanting to live is caused by replication because it was developed out of these systems in response to selection pressures.