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The Emergence of Self - Self-Driven Evolution

2026-03-15

# Self-Driven Evolution Evolution is often described as though it were something that simply happens to organisms from outside. The environment selects. Nature filters. Surviving forms remain; failing forms disappear. That picture is not false, but it is incomplete. It is adequate for very shallow systems. It becomes less adequate once loops are deep enough to carry values, refuse paths, select partners, build niches, transmit habits, and alter the field in which later loops will form. At that point, evolution is no longer only external sorting. It is also internally steered participation in what gets carried forward. TEOS therefore adds a correction: > Evolution is not merely selection imposed on loops. It is also the selective > continuation of loops that increasingly participate in shaping the conditions > of their own continuation. ## The Passive Picture and Its Limit The passive picture says: a population varies, the environment filters, and the survivors reproduce. That is a good first approximation. But even at the biological level it omits too much. Organisms do not merely endure environments. They choose, avoid, court, cooperate, compete, communicate, build nests, form alliances, rear offspring, transform landscapes, and inherit social patterns. These are not afterthoughts added to selection. They are part of the mechanism by which selection is realized. Once loops carry values, those values do not only shape private behavior. They also shape which relations are entered, which risks are tolerated, which mates are accepted, which groups are sustained, which offspring are protected, and which future loops are allowed to form at all. Selection therefore becomes increasingly endogenous. ## A Minimal Formal Picture Let a population at step \(t\) be described by loop states $$ z_i(t), $$ where each \(z_i\) includes the current organization of loop \(i\), including its retained imprints and values. Let the shared environment be $$ u(t). $$ In the passive picture, the next population would be written schematically as $$ P_{t+1} = \mathcal{E}(P_t, u_t), $$ where \(\mathcal{E}\) is an external filtering operator. But once loops are self-steering, this is too weak. Each loop acts back on the very conditions under which continuation occurs. So we must also track $$ a_i(t) = A_i(z_i(t), u(t)), $$ the loop's own action or participation pattern, and $$ u(t+1) = G\!\big(u(t), \{a_i(t)\}_i\big), $$ the way collective action reshapes the environment itself. Now continuation is not just external filtering. It depends on mutual acceptance, avoidance, alliance, protection, conflict, and niche construction. One may therefore write the next population schematically as $$ P_{t+1} = \mathcal{F}\!\big(P_t, u(t), \{a_i(t)\}_i\big). $$ This is still a causal process. Nothing magical has been inserted. But the location of selection has shifted. The population is not only filtered by the world; it is also co-authoring the world that filters it. ## From Survival to Joining One way to say this more sharply is that evolution increasingly depends on who joins what. A loop does not merely survive or fail. It may: - enter or refuse a reproductive coupling, - enter or refuse a coalition, - enter or refuse a habitat, - enter or refuse a behavioral norm, - enter or refuse a value hierarchy, - enter or refuse a cultural transmission line. Each of these decisions changes which patterns will persist. In this sense, evolution becomes less like blind fate and more like distributed selection exercised by many stakeholders at once. This is not democracy in the parliamentary sense. It is democracy in the thinner operational sense that many loops, each steering by their own values, participate in deciding what continues. Mate choice is one obvious example. Child rearing is another. Group inclusion, punishment, prestige, imitation, and inheritance are others still. None of these are external to evolution. They are among the concrete paths by which evolution proceeds once loops become socially and temporally deep. ## Values Become Evolutionary Forces Earlier chapters defined values as stable imprints that bias future selection. That now receives its wider consequence. If a loop carries the value "protect offspring," then offspring survival changes. If a loop carries the value "remain loyal to the group," then group structure changes. If a loop carries the value "seek truth," "preserve honor," "maximize wealth," "avoid impurity," or "forgive enemies," then the future social field in which later loops form changes with it. Values are therefore not private decorations on top of evolution. They are part of the machinery through which evolution becomes self-involving. This also explains why cultural evolution cannot be treated as an optional overlay on biological evolution. Once values, norms, stories, institutions, and shared expectations become stable imprints distributed across many loops, they enter directly into which loops flourish, combine, fragment, and continue. ## The Evolution of the Loop through the Loop The deepest point is not only that loops evolve. It is that sufficiently deep loops begin to participate in the evolution of loophood itself. A shallow organism is mostly shaped by conditions. A deeper organism begins to shape conditions back. A still deeper self can model futures, refuse immediate advantage, preserve symbolic commitments, and construct niches in which later selves will inherit different possibilities altogether. At that stage, evolution is no longer well described as a process merely acting on passive units. It is the historical reconfiguration of self-steering loops, partly through pressures they endure and partly through pressures they create. This is not a denial of natural selection. It is a correction of its passive grammar. ## No Independence Myth This chapter should not be misunderstood. To say that evolution becomes self-driven is not to say that loops escape constraint. No loop creates itself from nothing. No lineage chooses in a vacuum. Scarcity, disease, predation, climate, accident, and larger ecological forces remain real. The claim is narrower and more important: - evolution is not only what the environment does to loops; - it is also what loops do to one another and to the worlds their descendants must inhabit. That is why the idea belongs in this book. The emergence of self does not stop at private awareness. Once the self becomes a center of internal steering, it also becomes a participant in evolution, not just its product. ## The Stronger Historical Picture The older story says: first there is evolution, then there are selves. TEOS says instead: once selves emerge, evolution itself changes character. It remains causal. It remains physical. It remains historical. But it becomes increasingly recursive. Loops are selected, and then loops begin to participate in selection. Values are produced, and then values begin to steer what gets produced. Social forms are inherited, and then inherited social forms begin to decide which future loops can belong, reproduce, persist, and matter. So the emergence of self is not only one outcome of evolution. It is also one of the points at which evolution becomes internally steered by what it has already made.
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