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Aristotle on the Impossibility of Defining Life | Prof. Christopher Frey

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Is Life Homonymous?

If something is said in many ways then it is what he calls homonymous. Things are hominins if they differ either partially or completely in their essence but are nevertheless picked out by a single word. To claim that life is homonymous is to deny that the soul can be divine to find eulically a single definition. There will be as many definitions as there are ways life can be said. And this causes a problem because if life isHomonymous this is going to affect any definition that contains life and its definitive. Any such definition will be nothing more than sort of schema in which life is a placeholder that can be instantiated by any of the several ways life is said. Now

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