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What Actually is a Living System Materially?

Alvaro Moreno and Matteo Mossio: Biological Autonomy: A Philosophical and Theoretical Enquiry (History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences 12); Springer, Dordrecht, 2015, xxxiv + 221 pp., $129 hbk, ISBN 978-94-017-9836-5

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Salthe, S.N. What Actually is a Living System Materially?. Biol Theory 11, 50–55 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13752-015-0230-2

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