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Per-claim provenance."}],"not_medical_advice":true},"slug":"convergence-encyclopedia-c12","title":"Convergence Encyclopedia: C12 — Autopoiesis / Self-Production","register":"oip_protocol","tags":["OIP","convergence-encyclopedia","node"],"updated_at":"2026-07-04T05:01:02.929Z","body_excerpt":"**F1 — Tier.** T2 (contested — influential in theoretical biology and sociology, but empirical support is indirect; operationalization is difficult). Uncertainty flag: Autopoiesis has been criticized as unfalsifiable in practice; its extension to social systems is T3.\n\n**F2 — Sources.** \n- Maturana, H.R. & Varela, F.J. (1980). Autopoiesis and Cognition: The Realization of the Living. D. Reidel Publishing, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 42. Note: v1 cited 1972; the canonical publication is 1980. The 1972 text was a preprint/ working paper.\n- Varela, F.J., Maturana, H.R. & Uribe, R. (1974). “Autopoiesis: the organization of living systems, its characterization and a model.” Biosystems, 5(4), 187–196.\n- Luhmann, N. (1984). Soziale Systeme: Grundriss einer allgemeinen Theorie. Suhrkamp. (English translation 1995.)\n\n**F3 — Domains.** Cells (canonical case — cell metabolism produces its own boundary and components), organisms (contested extension), institutions (social autopoiesis — T3).\n\n**F4 — Scale.** Cell (~10⁻⁵ m) → organism (~10⁰ m); social systems (~10⁶ m — metaphorical).\n\n**F5 — Falsifier.** Life without self-production — a living system whose boundary and functional components are entirely produced by external agents, with no internal production cycle. (Note: this is operationally difficult to test; the falsifier is principled but may be practically inaccessible. This is a known weakness.)\n\n**F6 — Rival (strongest form).** Autopoiesis is a definition, not a mechanism. Maturana and Varela define life as autopoietic, then claim autopoiesis explains life — circular. The concept provides no predictive power: it cannot tell us which chemical systems will become autopoietic, nor can it guide the synthesis of artificial life. Its operational criteria (self-production of boundary and components) are satisfied by trivial chemical systems (e.g., micelles) that are not alive, while some obligate parasites lack full metabolic autonomy yet are alive. (Bourgine & Stewart 2004 Artificial Life 10:327; Froese & Stewart 2010 Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33:1.)\n\n**F7 — Independence.** LOW. Luhmann (sociology, Bielefeld) explicitly borrowed the autopoiesis framework from Maturana and Varela (biology, Santiago). The conceptual lineage is direct and acknowledged. Within biology: Maturana and Varela co-developed the concept; not independent.\n\n**F8 — Pattern type.** Biological.\n\n**F9 — Maps.** A8 (observer-structure), A12 (self-reference).\n\nPRIORITY TIER 2: BRIDGE NODES (13–19)\n\n---\n\n## Corpus map\n- Previous: [Convergence Encyclopedia: C11](/a/convergence-encyclopedia-c11)\n- Next: [Convergence Encyclopedia: C13](/a/convergence-encyclopedia-c13)\n- Encyclopedia start: [The Schema](/a/convergence-encyclopedia-schema)\n- Same node, other planes: [Catalogue node C12](/a/oip-node-c12-autopoiesis-self-production) · [Catalogue hub](/a/oip-convergence-public-article)\n- Edges touching C12: [convergence edge 6](/a/oip-convergence-edge-6)\n- Kin corpora: [Total Structure](/a/oip-total-structure) · [Signature of the Grain](/a/oip-sog-preamble-axioms)","ranking":"safety-first (interaction_risk/limitations), then quote-gated effective_weight","claims":[],"sources":[],"anecdotal_sources":[],"scientific_sources":[],"user_reports":[],"related_articles":[],"question_graph":{"slug":"convergence-encyclopedia-c12","questions":[],"evidence":[],"edges":[],"counts":{"questions":0,"evidence":0,"edges":0}},"honesty":{"active_claims":0,"retracted_claims":0,"cut_claims":0,"challenges":0,"scrub_events":0,"note":"Retracted/cut claims stay on ledger but are excluded from ask unless ?include_inactive=1"},"counts":{"claims":0,"claims_total":0,"sources":0,"anecdotal":0,"scientific":0,"user_reports":0,"questions":0,"evidence_ingests":0}}