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A deterministic emergence of life would reflect an essential continuity between physics, |
When the whole and the parts are seen at once, as mutually producing and |
In its broadest sense a living unit or entity is one that can direct chemical changes by catalysis, |
Organisms do not maintain their complexity, and become more complex, in a vacuum. |
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- ↑ Coleridge ST. (1817) --Samuel Taylor Coleridge , 1817, Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches Of My Literary Life And Opinions. Vol. II, London: Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row. Page 309.