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I've been thinking about a model where stochastic contingency isn't just noise but a core driver in the dynamic loop between genetic predispositions and environmental shaping (especially in cognitive evolution). Before I develop this further, I'd like to know if this has been formally proposed in philosophy of biology or complex systems theory. Any key papers or critiques would be greatly appreciated.
I'm not a professional. I merely put forward this argument during the chat with the AI and wanted to determine whether it is valuable or if there are any flaws in my reasoning. If it has already been discussed, I apologize for bringing it up. I hope this won't offend anyone who reads this question, and I would like to express my deep gratitude to those who answer this question.
I've been thinking about a model where stochastic contingency isn't just noise but a core driver in the dynamic loop between genetic predispositions and environmental shaping (especially in cognitive evolution). Before I develop this further, I'd like to know if this has been formally proposed in philosophy of biology or complex systems theory. Any key papers or critiques would be greatly appreciated.
I'm not a professional. I merely put forward this argument during the chat with the AI and wanted to determine whether it is valuable or if there are any flaws in my reasoning. If it has already been discussed, I apologize for bringing it up. I hope this won't offend anyone who reads this question, and I would like to express my deep gratitude to those who answer this question.