“Living systems are units of interactions; they exist in an ambience. From a purely biological point of view they cannot be understood independently of that part of the ambience with which they interact: the niche; nor can the niche be defined independently of the living system that specifies it.”

Source: Biology of Cognition (1970), p. 9.

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Chilean biologist and philosopher 1928

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