The Biological Foundations of Enactivism: A Report on a Workshop Held at Artificial Life XV

Agmon, Eran, Matthew Egbert, and Nathaniel Virgo. “The biological foundations of enactivism: A report on a workshop held at Artificial Life XV.” Artificial life 24, no. 1 (2018): 49-55.
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This is a report on the Biological Foundations of Enactivism Workshop, which was held as part of Artificial Life XV. The workshop aimed to revisit enactivism’s contributions to biology and to revitalize the discussion of autonomy with the goal of grounding it in quantitative definitions based in observable phenomena. This report summarizes some of the important issues addressed in the workshop’s talks and discussions, which include how to identify emergent individuals out of an environmental background, what the roles of autonomy and normativity are in biological theory, how new autonomous agents can spontaneously emerge at the origins of life, and what science can say about subjective experience.

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