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EP 232 Matthew David Segall on Process Philosophy and the Origin of Life

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Exploring the Emergence of Life and Mind from Matter in Metaphysics

Analogies can be drawn from cosmological processes to understand the emergence of life and mind from matter. The metaphysical question arises about the nature of matter that allows for the emergence of life and mind. While chance, probability, and contingency play a significant role in the organization of matter and energy, the idea of inert matter devoid of any subjectivity giving rise to life and mind seems absurd. Some theorists believe that life or life-like processes are likely to emerge from rich and energetic chemical environments through autocatalysis. This process involves a self-sustaining cycle of molecules that continuously remanufacture themselves. The argument is that once such a cycle is triggered, it can lead to the emergence of life. The debate continues, with different theorists proposing variations on how life may have emerged, such as the importance of membranes to increase concentrations. Overall, the exploration of these theories sheds light on the complex relationship between matter, life, and mind in metaphysics.

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