
handle: 10366/165183 , 10366/162729
En este trabajo examinamos ciertas implicaciones de la obra seminal de Kropotkin sobre el apoyo mutuo como factor evolutivo para analizar c?mo se entienden las relaciones de vida no competitivas en las teor?as biol?gicas actuales. Distinguimos dos l?neas de investigaci?n que pueden derivarse de su obra: una sobre las relaciones intraespec?ficas de altruismo y ego?smo, y otra centrada en las relaciones simbi?ticas interespec?ficas. Adem?s, recurrimos a ejemplos de embarazo y viviparidad para extender el an?lisis hacia la evoluci?n de nuevos caracteres inter-organ?smicos. Concluimos con una revisi?n conceptual de c?mo las colaboraciones e inter-dependencias entre organismos conforman la autonom?a individual y la sociabilidad desde la biolog?a evolutiva organ?smica.
We examine some implications of Kropotkin's seminal work on mutual aid as a factor of evolution to analyze how non-competitive life relations are understood in current biological theories. We distinguish two research lines deriving from his work: one of them studies intraspecific relations of altruism and selfishness, and the other one is focused on interspecific symbiotic relations. Furthermore, we use the example of pregnancy and viviparity to extend the analysis to the evolution of novel interorganismic characters. We conclude with a conceptual review of how collaborations and inter-dependencies among organisms shape individual autonomy and sociability in organismal evolutionary biology.
individuality, simbiosis, sociabilidad, individualidad, reproducci?n, symbiosis, viviparidad, reproduction, sociability, altruismo, altruism, viviparity, ontologies, autonomy, ontolog?as, autonom?a
individuality, simbiosis, sociabilidad, individualidad, reproducci?n, symbiosis, viviparidad, reproduction, sociability, altruismo, altruism, viviparity, ontologies, autonomy, ontolog?as, autonom?a
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