More than one researcher is currently proposing that the notion of information become an important element for defining living
systems as well as for explaining conditions that make their origins possible. During the pre-biotic era, the type of compounds
encountered would mainly have been very simple in nature and might have been immersed in the natural dynamic of the physical
world and in processes of self-organization. It is furthermore quite possible that they formed a relationship between and
among certain types of processes that here we are specifically proposing as central for the emergence of cell organization.
Consequently, an important initial step towards constructing a theory of biological information is to ask ourselves the question:
how do biological systems process information? In this way, we will be contributing to the proposals of this paper where we
seek to identify general principles that govern biological computing and that deal with biosemiotic approaches as they are
defended in naturalistic normative terms.
Keywords Biological computing - Bio-meaning information - Evolvability - Informational dynamic systems - Naturalistic normative emergence - Small-world phenomenon