Charles Brown
An Individual Some Body , especially Brain for Vertbrates , a Mortal : First law of nature
is Self-Preservation. There is the individual and the type, or
species. All humans are mortal; Aristotle is human; therefore
Aristotle is mortal. As to opposed to a god or goddess who are
immortal.
Charles Brown Some/All :: Individual Body, Somebody/ Species, all of a
type, the whole population of a type.
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Charles Brown Naturalism/Supernaturalism :: Science/Religion
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Charles Brown an individual some body, single body, has , secondly, an
ontogeny; born ,lives ,develops , dies; survives a certain length of
time. A species is many generations of individual bodies that are
mortal and reproduce those multiple generations.
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Charles Brown Individual some body/ Species, all the some bodies of a
certain type. Genus is groups of species or group of groups.
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Chris Clancy I prefer this to the body without organs !
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Charles Brown supernatural body ( smiles)
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Charles Brown See Aristotlean logic on Some/All relationship. Part/Whole.
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Charles Brown Individual/Specific/General :: Individual/Species/Genus
( natural history)
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Charles Brown This defines a _natural_ ( as opposed to supernatural)
being: mortal, instinct of self-preservation for longevity of
ontogeny. Human individuals have names
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