Biological Explanations Require Non-Biological Evidence

A vital phenomenon can only be regarded as explained if it has been proven that it appears as the result of the material components of living organisms interacting according to the laws which those same components follow in their interactions outside of living systems.

Notes:

The explanation for a phenomenon in a living thing must also work outside of living things.

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 Gesammelte schriften
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Fick , Adolf (1906), Gesammelte schriften, Retrieved on 2012-05-16
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