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  1. Apr 28, 2013 · John Sallis begins his Force of Imagination: The Sense of the Elemental (2000) by regretting the Husserlian phenomenological tradition’s tendency to subordinate imagination to pure perception in an effort to “[protect] the bodily presence of the perceived from imaginal contamination.”208 Sallis argues that…

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_SallisPeter Sallis - Wikipedia

    Peter John Sallis OBE (1 February 1921 – 2 June 2017) was an English actor. He was known for his work on British television. He was known for his work on British television. He was the voice of Wallace in the Academy Award -winning Wallace & Gromit films and played Norman "Cleggy" Clegg in Last of the Summer Wine from 1973 to 2010, the only actor who appeared in every episode.

  3. Aug 23, 2024 · Evolution by natural selection is where a trait is weeded out or becomes more common in a population depending on how well the trait helps organisms (living things) survive and reproduce.

  4. The features of life. Solving the problem of the origin of life is very much a problem of chemistry. How did complex systems of chemical reactions on the prebiotic Earth lead to living organisms? But to tackle it, we need to start from a philosophical point of view and define some of the functions an organism needs to be called living.

    • Paul Maclellan
    • Lisa Bartee, Walter Shriner, Catherine Creech
    • 2017
    • Order. Organisms are highly organized, coordinated structures that consist of one or more cells. Even very simple, single-celled organisms are remarkably complex: inside each cell, atoms make up molecules; these in turn make up cell organelles and other cellular inclusions.
    • Sensitivity or Response to Stimuli. Organisms respond to diverse stimuli. For example, plants can bend toward a source of light, climb on fences and walls, or respond to touch (Figure 2).
    • Reproduction. Single-celled organisms reproduce by first duplicating their DNA, and then dividing it equally as the cell prepares to divide to form two new cells.
    • Growth and Development. All living things increase in size and/or change over their lifespan. For example, a human grows from a baby into an adult and goes through developmental processes such as puberty.
  5. Aug 16, 2024 · To reconstruct Luca's genome, we needed a sample of genomes (all the genetic information in an organism) from across different groups of bacteria and archaea (single cell organisms distinct from bacteria) so that we could be sure we were sampling modern life.

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  7. All groups of living organisms share several key characteristics or functions: order, sensitivity or response to stimuli, reproduction, adaptation, growth and development, regulation, homeostasis, and energy processing. When viewed together, these eight characteristics serve to define life.

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