yet another Frankenstein thread
as much as you are able.....note a fine line comparison
describe something living compared to it's dead counterpart
Definition of LIFE
By the definition of life, something alive must procreate. Therefore, if there is a horrible injury to testicles, and one cannot procreate, then one is not alive. Perhaps there is something wrong with the definition?
By the definition of life, it is a series of physical and mental experiences. So, one would be dead (while there) if placed in a sensory deprivation chamber.
Life is also defined as "period of existence" which means that if our spirit lives on, we are still alive.
Life is animate activity or movement. So, some stationary plants might not be alive.
Life requires growth. So, if a person is fully grown, they cannot grow anymore, so they are dead.
Life of the party (drunk, dancing with a lampshade on your head).
Life is what distinguishes inorganic matter and organic matter. But what about chemicals that react to their environment?
Does sentient life include artificially intelligent computers?