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Show Notes
This episode explores the philosophical implications of extremophilesâorganisms thriving in harsh environments previously thought inhospitable to life. These microorganisms challenge conventional scientific and philosophical definitions of life by existing in the absence of traditional life-supporting conditions, such as light and oxygen. Their resilience leads to questions about the boundaries of life and how we define existence itself, raising philosophical considerations about lifeâs inherent contradictions and mysteries. This interplay between life and its limits reflects larger existential and ontological inquiries, particularly through the lens of Schopenhauerâs philosophy of negation and the âWill-to-Life,â where life, paradoxically, contains within it a force of negation.
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