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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2005

The Metamorphoses of the Living Systems: The Associations for the Reciprocal and Mutual Sharing of Advantages and of Disadvantages.

Pierre Bricage
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The emergence of a new organisation runs through the juxtapositions and nesting of previous systems. The new whole is more and less than the sum of its parts. It merges through the simultaneous metamorphoses of the parts. But each host maintains its identity into the Whole. The partial autonomy of each partner is allowed through the maintenance of individual and collective boundaries that structure the integration of the parts into the endophysiotope of their whole and of the whole into the ecoexotope of its survival. The transition from a level of organisation to an adjacent one results from the building of a network, in which all braces are allowed. Each partner owns its place, through the time and into the space. The Whole merges through the building of an association for the reciprocal and mutual sharing of advantages and of disadvantages. In a no-change ecoexotope, this allows the maintenance of the diversity of the partners and the unity of the whole. If the endophysiotopes or the ecoexotopes are changing, it is the way to make a new networking mode of integration. The association merges through the interactive fitness between the "welcome" capacity of the ecoexotope and the "to be welcomed" capacity of the endophysiotope of each parcener. This is allowed through the simultaneous losses by all partners of the capacity to kill the other ones. http://minilien.com/?R9E2rFXJlc & http://www.minilien.com/?LUeZbdsNCH
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hal-00130685 , version 1 (13-02-2007)

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Pierre Bricage. The Metamorphoses of the Living Systems: The Associations for the Reciprocal and Mutual Sharing of Advantages and of Disadvantages.. Sep 2005, 10 p. ⟨hal-00130685⟩
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