We exist because we bend the field in a local way. — MikeL
At fundamental level, fields themselves are regulated by universal laws and the properties have well defined characteristics, particularly with how matter interacts with one another. — TimeLine
In quantum field theory each subatomic particle we have identified exists as an excitement on its own, specific field — SnowyChainsaw
Could what we call life be nothing more than a peculiarity in the way matter is interacting with a physical field? — MikeL
I do wonder how exactly "vitalism" is said to have been debunked from an empirical perspective. It's something I heard repeated a lot in lectures but I never really chased it up. — JupiterJess
morphogenetic field — JupiterJess
And the reason that empiricism debunked it, is because there is no evidence of there being such a 'vital force',as something over and above the cumulative effects of the processes of all living organisms;[/ — Wayfarer
That's Rupert Sheldrake's theory, but Sheldrake is regarded as a maverick (or worse) by the mainstream. — Wayfarer
In order to claim a strong victory for mechanists shouldn't life be reproduced by mechanistic forces? — JupiterJess
A morphogenetic field is a theory of how organs are formed. — JupiterJess
As far as your field hypothesis goes, there is something called a morphogenetic field posited https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphogenetic_field but I think you were thinking something more fundamental than some form of 'emergent' causation. — JupiterJess
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