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    Natural selection beyond life? A workshop report
    with S. Charlat, P. Ariew, M. Bourrat, T. Ferreira Ruiz, P. Heams, S. Huneman, Lachmann , L. Lartillot, L. Le Sergeant D'Hendecourt, C. Malaterre, P. Nghe, O. Rajon, M. Rivoire, Z. Smerlak, and Z. Zeravcic
    Natural selection is commonly seen not just as an explanation for adaptive evolution, but as the inevitable consequence of “heritable variation in fitness among individuals”. Although it remains embedded in biological concepts, such a formalisation makes it tempting to explore whether this precondition may be met not only in life as we know it, but also in other physical systems. This would imply that these systems are subject to natural selection and may perhaps be investigated in a biological …Read more