SELF-REORGANIZATION 2)3)4)
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A more or less general re-arrangement of the structures and functions in a system.
Surprisingly, this phenomenon has not yet attracted a wide attention.
It is however a quite general one, of which numerous and varied examples are known: the molting of insects, crustaceae, and some vertebrates…, deep change in human organizations (re-engineering! – political and social mutations) and overall psychical (religious conversion for instance) or mental transformations (personal or at the level of so-called collective paradigm shifts).
Self-reorganization supposes the decay and dissolution of a specific ordering of the elements of the system and deep perturbations and even replacement of the existing processes.
However, this quite general loosening and unravelling of organization does not destroy some deeper plan or blueprint, which remains as a basic template for a new ordering.
CSANYI's autogenesis models, MATURANA's autopoiesis and PRIGOGINE's dissipative structuration in systems far from equilibrium could be useful in order to reach a better understanding and a good general theory of self-reorganization.
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