Sunday, December 27, 2009

What qualifications must an object have in order to be considered living according to organicism?

what about mechanicism and vitalism?





i know for organicism for something to be living it's not just about composition, but organization...is there anything else?What qualifications must an object have in order to be considered living according to organicism?
Internal organs, the ability to intake energy and disperse energy?





I mean really, what IS NOT living? The Human being is comprised of so many atoms, is not every atom in its body then alive? And if not, then what about the Human is living?





I see the Earth as a living organism and beyond that I see the universe as an eternal creature made up of an eternal amount of living finite ones, kinda the same as our body, except we are a finite creature made up of various finite ones (atoms, molecules, sensory organs, etc.).What qualifications must an object have in order to be considered living according to organicism?
the DNA-RNA coding system for reproducibility,


must be GOAL ORIENTED
2 A-levels at b+ and a diploma in spoonery.
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