Definitions of Life are not Only Unnecessary, but they can do Harm to Understanding

Foundations of Science 16 (4):323-325 (2011)
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Abstract

In my response to the paper by Jagers op Akkerhuis, I object against giving definitions of life, since they bias anything that follows. As we don’t know how life originated, authors characterise life using criteria derived from present-day properties, thus emphasising widely different ones, which gives bias to their further analysis. This makes their results dependent on their initial suppositions, which introduces circularity in their reasoning

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