Proper noun
Varela (plural Varelas)
A surname from Galician.
By autopoietic organization, Maturana and Varela meant the] processes interlaced in the specific form of a network of productions of components which realizing the network that produced them constitutes it as a unity. Humberto Maturana
By autopoietic organization, Maturana and Varela meant the] processes interlaced in the specific form of a network of productions of components which realizing the network that produced them constitutes it as a unity. Francisco Varela
Even after an incredibly long day Varela is beaming at us from behind her mask. Source: Internet
Further reading * Varela, Odair Barros (Institute of Law and Social Sciences and University of Cape Verde ) and Carlos Elias Barbosa (Center of Social Studies of Coimbra University ). Source: Internet
In a meeting with Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela, Trump seemed to kind of, sort of take credit for the Panama Canal. Source: Internet
Here, Luhmann refers to the British mathematician G. Spencer-Brown 's logic of distinctions that Maturana and Varela had earlier identified as a model for the functioning of any cognitive process. Source: Internet