Les théories de la morphogenèse et le dilemme de la substance

Abstract A travers leur approche structurale, les théories de la morphogenèse (comme la théorie des catastrophes ou des structures dissipatives) réussissent à dépasser l'antagonisme de la substance et de la relation, préparant ainsi l'avènement d'une physique du sens qui nous reconduit paradoxalement dans les parages de la pensée aristotélicienne. Through a structural approach the theories of morphogenesis (such as catastrophe theory or dissipative structures theory) are successful in resolving the antagonism between substance and relation, and so they herald the emergence of a semiophysics which is paradoxically reminiscent of aristotelian thought.
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