This paper details the content and structure of the folk concept of life, and discusses its relevance for scientific research on life. In four empirical studies, we investigate which features of life are considered salient, universal, central, and necessary. Functionings, such as nutrition and reproduction, but not material composition, turn out to be salient features commonly associated with living beings (Study 1). By contrast, being made of cells is considered a universal feature of living species (Study 2), a central aspect of life (Study 3), and our best candidate for being necessary for life (Study 4). These results are best explained by the hypothesis that people take life to be a natural kind subject to scientific scrutin
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This paper details the content and structure of the folk concept of life, and discusses its relevanc...
This paper details the content and structure of the folk concept of life, and discusses its relevanc...
Notions about life adopted within different cultural traditions reveal similarities. According to an...
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Life here means the organizing principles that are creating all forms of life. And all forms of life...
This study investigated the characteristics students use in attributing value to and classifying the...
In this review, we describe some of the central philosophical issues facing origins-of-life research...
This paper details the content and structure of the folk concept of life, and discusses its relevanc...
This paper details the content and structure of the folk concept of life, and discusses its relevanc...
Notions about life adopted within different cultural traditions reveal similarities. According to an...
What is life? Although the word life seems to have an obvious meaning, it leads to different ideas, ...
This paper proposes that theories of life should be evaluated not by whether they provide necessary ...
International audienceThe first part of the paper offers philosophical landmarks on the general issu...
One of the central aims of synthetic biology (SB) is to better understand the mechanisms of life by ...
The increasing number of proposals to define the concept of life in biology has led some authors to ...
One of the central aims of synthetic biology (SB) is to better understand the mechanisms of life by ...
International audienceThis paper examines how Ralph Cudworth and Nehemiah Grew promote two different...
We human beings are very curious about the life. What is life? Who created us? Who created this whol...
Life here means the organizing principles that are creating all forms of life. And all forms of life...
This study investigated the characteristics students use in attributing value to and classifying the...
In this review, we describe some of the central philosophical issues facing origins-of-life research...