The problem of defining life: a case study using family resemblance (opens in new tab)
How to define ‘life’ is an unresolved question in the philosophy of biology, but has become more urgent as researchers around the world attempt to create synthetic cells in the laboratory, develop intelligent and autonomous robots, and search for signatures of life elsewhere in the galaxy. Here, we discuss the pros and cons of some of the current approaches to defining ‘life’, then propose an alternative approach based on family resemblance. Using a statistical modelling framework, we find th...
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