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If there is no life, there is no existence?
The discussion centers around the philosophical question of whether life is essential for existence. Participants explore various perspectives on existence, life, and the implications of these concepts in different contexts, including memory, perception, and definitions of life.
Participants do not reach a consensus; multiple competing views remain regarding the relationship between life and existence.
The discussion highlights the ambiguity in definitions of life and existence, as well as the subjective nature of perception and memory, which may influence participants' arguments.
texasblitzem said:For me to be able to perceive "my own" existence, I must be alive. If I die, I cannot perceive my existence, therefore, "I" do not exist anymore. Oh well, it makes sense to me.
Dead stuff exists, doesn't it? So why might you think life is a prerequisite for existence?Koden said:If there is no life, there is no existence?
turbo-1 said:Dead stuff exists, doesn't it? So why might you think life is a prerequisite for existence?
Maui said:Perhaps this is a thread on
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biocentrism_(cosmology )
But with such a cryptic title and opening post, he could be saying anything.