Such an approach is based on the belief in a dualism between life and inanimate nature. During the last decades, systems thinking has focused attention on more inclusive systems, such as ecosystems, that comprise living organisms as well as so-called nonliving matter. A characterization of an ...
All organisms arise by natural processes from inanimate matter. Humans are no exception. But can it really be the case that even humans are ‘only’ animals – natural beings which (a) are completely made up of natural parts (in the end, of macro-molecules which themselves consist of atoms...
Natural processes are determined by the dynamics of the system in such a way that, according to the proposed model, there is only what we define as present state S. Consequently, if the past and the future have no physical reality, it is worth asking whether plants, inanimate beings are a...
such as ChatGPT,Dall-Eand Midjourney, and is increasingly applied in business settings. While many generative AI tools' capabilities are impressive, they also raise concerns around issues such as copyright, fair use and security that remain a matter of open ...
the shapes formed by the effects of sound on water and in comparing the shapes with those that occur in nature, such as in the morphogenesis of creatures and the archetypal forms of inanimate matter. His 2002 book Wasser Klang Bilder (Water Sound Images)14 set new standards in cymatic ...
The evidence for the origin of life inanimate matter, was provided through an experiment, conducted in 1953, by Stanly L. Miller and Harold C. Urey. In experment, they methane and hydrogen sulphide, but no oxygen, over water, This was similar to atmosphe
The property or quality that distinguishes living organisms from dead organisms and inanimate matter, manifested in functions such as metabolism, growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli or adaptation to the environment originating from within the organism. Living Can denote lifestyle or livelihood....
With all her matter-of-fact about the ice-storm Because people have a tendency to look at the world in human terms, it's not surprising that we often rely on personification (also known asprosopopoeia) to bring inanimate things to life. ...
Can an inanimate object like a doornail be considered “dead?” And how terrible is something to be avoided that it can be compared to the Black Death? This is how a cliché that was once impactful gets overused to the point of boredom. Shakespeare coined many phrases among his many ...
A human, animal or an inanimate object that is being examined, treated, analysed, etc. Subject (philosophy) A being that has subjective experiences, subjective consciousness, or a relationship with another entity. Subject (logic) That of which something is stated. Subject (math) The variable in...