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Glossary

The conceptual spine of the APS framework. Each entry provides a precise definition, brief summary, and links to related concepts.

  • Adaptation

    Canonical Glossary

    Adaptation is the ongoing reorganisation of living organisation that sustains viability under changing conditions.

    Revised: 2026-04-15
  • Affordance

    Canonical Glossary

    An affordance is a viability-relevant possibility for action.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Biological Agency

    Canonical Glossary

    Biological agency is the activity through which living systems sustain their own viability.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Biological Individual

    Canonical Glossary

    A biological individual is a constraint-closed system that sustains its own viability.

    Revised: 2026-04-15
  • Biological Organisation

    Canonical Glossary

    Biological organisation is the constraint-closed organisation of processes through which living systems sustain their own viability.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Classification

    Canonical Glossary

    Classification is the practice of organising and describing patterns of biological organisation.

    Revised: 2026-04-15
  • Cognition

    Canonical Glossary

    Cognition is viability-oriented regulation with counterfactual depth.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Constraint

    Canonical Glossary

    A constraint is an active boundary condition that organises flow without predetermining it.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Constraint Closure

    Canonical Glossary

    Constraint closure is the self-sustaining organisation of mutually dependent constraints.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Coupling

    Canonical Glossary

    Coupling is the dynamic, processual relation through which organism and environment are co-constituted.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Development

    Canonical Glossary

    Development is the ongoing reorganisation of constraint-closed processes that sustain and transform viability through time.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Diagnosis

    Canonical Glossary

    Diagnosis is the evaluation of a system’s viability-oriented organisation through its response to perturbation.

    Revised: 2026-04-13
  • Environment

    Canonical Glossary

    The environment is the active field of viability-relevant conditions constituted through coupling.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Evolution

    Canonical Glossary

    Evolution is the historical transformation of viability-oriented organisation across generations.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Explanatory Grammar

    Canonical Glossary

    Explanatory grammar is the organising logic that determines how explanation works.

    Revised: 2026-04-14
  • Function

    Canonical Glossary

    Function is the contribution a structure or process makes to sustaining viability.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Homeorhesis

    Canonical Glossary

    Homeorhesis is the maintenance of a viable trajectory through change.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Inheritance

    Canonical Glossary

    Inheritance is the reliable reconstitution of constraint-closed, viability-oriented organisation across generations.

    Revised: 2026-04-15
  • Levels of Organisation

    Canonical Glossary

    Levels of organisation are epistemic partitions of continuous biological organisation, not real hierarchical layers of being.

    Revised: 2026-04-16
  • Life

    Canonical Glossary

    Life is viability-oriented, constraint-closed organisation.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Mattering

    Canonical Glossary

    Mattering is viability-relative significance.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Multi-Scale Causation

    Canonical Glossary

    Multi-scale causation is the reciprocal, scale-coupled interaction of processes through which biological organisation sustains itself.

    Revised: 2026-04-16
  • Natural Selection

    Canonical Glossary

    Natural selection is the differential filtering of viable organisation.

    Revised: 2026-04-15
  • Niche

    Canonical Glossary

    A niche is the dynamic organism–environment configuration through which viability is sustained.

    Revised: 2026-04-13
  • Normativity

    Canonical Glossary

    Normativity is the viability-relative asymmetry through which processes sustain or undermine persistence.

    Revised: 2026-04-14
  • Organism

    Canonical Glossary

    An organism is a viability-oriented, constraint-closed biological individual that sustains its own persistence.

    Revised: 2026-04-10
  • Persistence

    Canonical Glossary

    Persistence is the ongoing continuity of viability-oriented organisation across time.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Perturbation

    Canonical Glossary

    Perturbation is the probing of a system’s viability-oriented organisation through targeted disturbance.

    Revised: 2026-04-13
  • Physiology

    Canonical Glossary

    Physiology is the coordinated, present-tense activity of processes that sustain viability.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Process

    Canonical Glossary

    Process is the dynamic organisation through which living systems sustain viability across time and scale.

    Revised: 2026-04-14
  • Processual Individual

    Canonical Glossary

    A processual individual is an individual defined by ongoing organisational continuity rather than static structure.

    Revised: 2026-04-15
  • Purpose

    Canonical Glossary

    Purpose is the organisation of activity that sustains viability.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Scale

    Canonical Glossary

    Scale is the spatiotemporal organisation through which living processes are coordinated.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Semiosis

    Evolving Glossary

    Semiosis in APS is the enactment of differences that matter to a system’s continued viability.

    Revised: 2026-04-09
  • Species

    Canonical Glossary

    A species is a lineage of persistent, viability-oriented organisation.

    Revised: 2026-04-15
  • Taxon

    Canonical Glossary

    A taxon is a classification of a persistent pattern of viable organisation.

    Revised: 2026-04-15
  • Time

    Canonical Glossary

    Time in APS is organised duration—the medium through which living systems sustain and transform their viability.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Transformation

    Canonical Glossary

    Transformation is the change of viability-oriented organisation over time.

    Revised: 2026-04-12
  • Umwelt

    Canonical Glossary

    Umwelt is the organism-specific domain in which environmental conditions acquire viability-relevant significance.

    Revised: 2026-04-08
  • Variation

    Canonical Glossary

    Variation is the structured generation of differences in viability-oriented organisation.

    Revised: 2026-04-15
  • Viability

    Canonical Glossary

    Viability is the ongoing maintenance of the conditions required for continued biological organisation.

    Revised: 2026-04-08

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