Major Transitions, Operator Theory, and Human Organization
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This comment contrasts the axiomatic treatment of transitions in Operator Theory with the more inductive and descriptive treatment of transitions in Major Evolutionary Transitions Theory. I conclude that Operator Theory demonstrates the need for, and the possibility of, a much finer-grained analysis of major transitions than Major Evolutionary Transitions Theory currently offers.
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