03363nam 22005175 450 991103456980332120251001130745.03-032-05644-610.1007/978-3-032-05644-3(CKB)41537405300041(DE-He213)978-3-032-05644-3(EXLCZ)994153740530004120251001d2026 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAn Evolutionary Story of Agency How Life Evolved to Act on its Own /by Álvaro Moreno, Juli Peretó1st ed. 2026.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2026.1 online resource (IX, 108 p. 14 illus., 11 illus. in color.) Foundations for Interdisciplinarity in the Life Sciences: Concise Monographs,3005-124X3-032-05643-8 1 Introduction -- 2 Minimal Agents and the Emergence of Life -- 3 A Big Bang of Agency: The Prokaryotic Way of Life -- 4 Eukaryotic Agency: Looking for the Path of Agency Complexification -- 5 Multicellular Agents: the Challenge of Combining Body Organization and Behavior -- 6 Metazoans: An Explosion of Agency -- 7 Epilogue.This open access book exposes the role of "agency" in the history of life. Agency is understood as the capacity of an organism to act, make decisions, and exercise control over its actions in order to achieve goals or to navigate and interact with its environment. The question of agency has become a hot and controversial topic in Biology and Philosophy of the Natural Sciences. This volume studies said topic through its historical expressions, investigating how and why it has appeared, and what was its selective advantage in the past, assuming a continuity in how it has evolved in different life forms. By also explaining how and why agency has evolved and become more complex in some branches of the tree of life, the authors show how life has made its way on our planet with forms of agency as diverse as those shown by bacteria, plants or animals, which are the most sophisticated and complex agents. The book is of great interest to a broad audience, whether philosophically or biologically inclined, interested in understanding fundamental aspects of how life works and in seeking explanations for why life has been so successful on planet Earth.Foundations for Interdisciplinarity in the Life Sciences: Concise Monographs,3005-124XBiologyPhilosophyEvolutionary developmental biologySciencePhilosophyPhilosophy of BiologyEvolutionary Developmental BiologyPhilosophy of ScienceBiologyPhilosophy.Evolutionary developmental biology.SciencePhilosophy.Philosophy of Biology.Evolutionary Developmental Biology.Philosophy of Science.570.1Moreno Álvaroauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1226047Peretó Juliauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autBOOK9911034569803321An Evolutionary Story of Agency4450796UNINA