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Definition of life
You open the book, Life As No One Knows It: The Physics of Life's Emergence, with the distinction between the materialists and the vitalists. So what's the difference? Can you maybe define the two? I think the question there is about whether life can be described in terms of matter and physical things, or whether there is some other feature that's not physical that actually animates living things. So for a long time, people maybe have called that a soul. It's been really hard to pin down what that is. So I think the vitalist idea is really that it's a dualistic interpretation that there's sort of the material properties, but there's something else that animates life that is there when you're alive and it's not there when you're dead. And materialists don't think that there's anything really special about the matter of life and the material substrates that life is made out of, so they disagree on some really fundamental points.
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You open the book, Life As No One Knows It: The Physics of Life's Emergence, with the distinction between the materialists and the vitalists. So what's the difference? Can you maybe define the two? I think the question there is about whether life can be described in terms of matter and physical things, or whether there is some other feature that's not physical that actually animates living things. So for a long time, people maybe have called that a soul. It's been really hard to pin down what that is. So I think the vitalist idea is really that it's a dualistic interpretation that there's sort of the material properties, but there's something else that animates life that is there when you're alive and it's not there when you're dead. And materialists don't think that there's anything really special about the matter of life and the material substrates that life is made out of, so they disagree on some really fundamental points.
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