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Why is it so difficult to define life?

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To define something means to classify an object by its genus and then differentiate that object by species. Aristotle explained this idea with an example by defining a human being as an animal (genus) that is rational (species).

To define something means to classify an object by its genus and then differentiate that object by species. Aristotle explained this idea with an example by defining a human being as an animal (genus) that is rational (species).To define something then is to classify it by its physical traits. Although life certainly resides within many kinds of physical bodies, life itself does not seem to be material.

To define something means to classify an object by its genus and then differentiate that object by species. Aristotle explained this idea with an example by defining a human being as an animal (genus) that is rational (species).To define something then is to classify it by its physical traits. Although life certainly resides within many kinds of physical bodies, life itself does not seem to be material.Instead of defining life itself, Biology must settle for describing common powers found among many or all life forms. This is where the progression of life becomes clear.

To define something means to classify an object by its genus and then differentiate that object by species. Aristotle explained this idea with an example by defining a human being as an animal (genus) that is rational (species).To define something then is to classify it by its physical traits. Although life certainly resides within many kinds of physical bodies, life itself does not seem to be material.Instead of defining life itself, Biology must settle for describing common powers found among many or all life forms. This is where the progression of life becomes clear.Mineral seem to show no signs of life, plants can grow, nourish, heal, and reproduce. Animals can do all that in addition to sensation, locomotion, and consciousness (although some believe that even plants have consciousness). Finally, humans can do all of THAT and use reason.

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