LIFE 



ANTITHESIS OF THE MONISTIC AND DUALISTIC 

 THEORIES OF ORGANIC LIFE— Continued 



7. The movement of organisms 



is, in every form, not 

 essentially different from 

 the movements of inor- 

 ganic dytiamos. 



8. Sensation is a general form 



of the energy of substance, 

 not sjjecincally different 

 in sensitive organisms and 

 irritable inorganic objects 

 (such as powder, dyna- 

 mite). There is no such 

 thing as an immaterial 

 soul. 



The movement of organisms 

 is an inexplicable meta- 

 physical miracle of life, 

 specifically different from 

 all inorganic movements. 



The sensation of organisms 

 can only be explamed by 

 ascribing a soul to them, 

 an immaterial, immortal 

 being that only dwells for 

 a time in the body. After 

 death this spirit lives an 

 independent life. 



