
Thoughtforms Life Nothing in Biology Makes Sense without Teleology
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Jul 5, 2025 Dive into the intriguing world of teleology and its relevance to biology. Explore the concept of goal-directedness in cognitive skills, where intelligence is seen as fluid. Discover how biological systems, like axolotls, showcase collective intelligence to tackle challenges. Uncover the fascinating behaviors of xenobots and anthrobots, emphasizing self-replication and adaptation. Finally, challenge traditional views as even minimal systems reveal surprising cognitive competencies, expanding the definition of intelligence.
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Ancient Roots of Goal-Directed Behavior
- Human goal-directed behavior's mechanisms are ancient and widespread.
- Morphogenesis shares homologies with cognition in bioelectric signaling.
Axolotl Limb Regeneration
- Axolotls regenerate limbs and know precisely when to stop regrowing.
- This limb regeneration exemplifies anatomical homeostasis as goal-directed behavior.
Picasso Tadpoles Self-Correct
- Scrambling organs in Picasso tadpoles still results in normal frogs.
- Organs move through novel paths to reach proper final locations flexibly.
