Teleogenesis

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In the theory of cybernetics, teleogenesis (from the Greek teleos = 'purpose' and genesis = 'creation') is the creation of goal-creating processes.

According to Peter Corning:

"A cybernetic system is by definition a dynamic purposive system; it is 'designed' to pursue or maintain one or more goals or end-states".

Teleogenesis refers from an extension of classical cybernetics, as proposed by Norbert Wiener, Ashby and others in late 1950s.

See also

References

  • Corning, Peter A. "[https://complexsystems.org/publications/thermoeconomics-beyond-the-second-law/ Thermoeconomics: Beyond the second law]" from: www.complexsystems.org

Category:Cybernetics

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