Are other approaches to life any more productive at categorising whether an individual being is alive, such as Dawkins’ “non-random survival of randomly varying self-replicators” or Lehninger’s “living organisms preserve their internal order by taking Gibbs free energy from their surroundings” ?
Are other approaches to life any more productive at categorising whether an individual being is alive, such as Dawkins’ “non-random survival of randomly varying self-replicators” or Lehninger’s “living organisms preserve their internal order by taking Gibbs free energy from their surroundings” ?