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mapuc 03-06-21 04:14 PM

Life - A Philosophical discussion
 
What is life ?
Which parameters shall be met to define life ?

Here I'm thinking in physical and mental term.

Does it need to have a psychological part to be defined as life ?
(Had a hard time to get this right.)

Does it need to be physical to be defined as life ?

Markus

3catcircus 03-06-21 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2734462)
What is life ?
Which parameters shall be met to define life ?

Here I'm thinking in physical and mental term.

Does it need to have a psychological part to be defined as life ?
(Had a hard time to get this right.)

Does it need to be physical to be defined as life ?

Markus

Interesting question. In light of the past year, is a virus living or not? Is someone stuck in a nursing home and not allowed to have friends or family visit living or just going through the motions?

Jeff-Groves 03-06-21 04:36 PM

In a physical term? Life is a Bitch then you die.
In a mental term? Life is a Bitch then you Marry one and await death with open arms!

Catfish 03-06-21 05:01 PM

By human definition life does not have to have a "psychological" part. Funghi, plants, salps, conodonts.. or let's say not in a human sense.
Does it have to be physical, maybe by human definition, yes. But not from external view or perception. Is light physical, or are magnetic fields?
It is all about definitions..

mapuc 03-06-21 05:20 PM

Came to think of another dilemma regarding definition life.

A robot(build to look like a human) evolve a self-consciousness

Can this be consider to be a life ?

Markus

Catfish 03-06-21 05:31 PM

I think there is no generally acknowledged definition of life by humanity

Schizo 03-06-21 05:47 PM

The definition of life is something that can grow, reproduce and learn naturally.

Plants in general don't really 'learn' but they do adapt which is why plants can classify as life. Machines can not be considered life. Machines cannot grow or reproduce naturally. They have to be upgraded or manufactured. The whole "self-aware" theory is manufactured, not biological so the argument stating that a machine has become self-aware and is now 'alive' is misinterpreted.

Randomizer 03-06-21 08:07 PM

Forty-Two.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Jeff-Groves 03-06-21 08:36 PM

But 42 is the answer to the Question no one knows!
:o

August 03-07-21 11:48 AM

It's funny. Man rejects the concept of God but then piteously searches for the meaning of life. Kinda like the guy who throws away his paddle then complains of being Up The Creek without one. :)


Life is what you make of it. My motto is to not sit around contemplating the meaning of life but go out and live it before it passes me by.

Jeff-Groves 03-07-21 11:50 AM

^ That right there!
:salute:

Jimbuna 03-07-21 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff-Groves (Post 2734470)
In a physical term? Life is a Bitch then you die.
In a mental term? Life is a Bitch then you Marry one and await death with open arms!

:haha:

Jeff-Groves 03-07-21 02:09 PM

Don't tell Nancy I posted THAT!
:o

Jimbuna 03-07-21 02:16 PM

I was going to post " I bet Nancy Lady is out shopping" :)

Jeff-Groves 03-07-21 02:20 PM

She is out with friends.
And she would know I was talking about the Ex-Wives.
:haha:

I hope!
:hmmm:


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