...a close comparison of pierce's semiotic pan-psychism to both standard materialism and Berkley's idealism. — sime
It's simple. The chemicals get together and become "dedicated". After that It All Just Happens Naturally. — Rich
informational mechanism can milk the — apokrisis
Infodynamics is information and dynamics — apokrisis
I have found no practical way to define life. — Pollywalls
a thing becomes another thing when it has all the essential parts. a dead thing becomes alive when it completely fits the definition of a living thing. until that it is dead. — Pollywalls
How then does the unity of the living ameba as identity emerge from the structures of its non-life components? — javra
Here is an open letter from an organic chemist to his colleagues about the unlikelihood of replicating cellular mechanisms forming spontaneously. — Wayfarer
Not that this resolves what life shares in common with non-life that is a continuum.... — javra
It's not rocket science. — apokrisis
Tour pulls the usual creationist trick. Imagine the world as the sterile laboratory of the synthetic chemist where everything has been pulled apart and kept well away from anything that might let it react or develop a structure. — apokrisis
This is where such an effect – a downward control – can be first clearly exerted. A tiny bit of machinery can harness a vast amount of material action with incredible efficiency. — apokrisis
It's actually a lot more complicated than rocket science. Rockets are simple. — Wayfarer
I googled James Tour, he denies being creationist, — Wayfarer
But I think the question still remains. The cardinal point of any living structure is that I manifests purpose, right from the very first. There has to be that purposive action for anything to be regarded as an organism, as distinct from a mineral. That intentional ability - not conscious intention, but the ability to adapt in pursuit of the goal of survival - that is unique to living forms, is it not? And that is what seems a cardinal difference from anything in the inorganic domain. — Wayfarer
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