Episode: Ep342: Carl Zimmer on Defining Life

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Ep342: Carl Zimmer on Defining Life

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Published at: 4/2/2021

Author: The New York Times

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In his new book, ā€œLifeā€™s Edge,ā€ Carl Zimmer asks the modest questions: What is life? How did it begin? And by what criteria can we define things as ā€œlivingā€? On this weekā€™s podcast, Zimmer, a science columnist for The Times, talks about just how difficult it can be to find answers. ā€œThere are actually philosophers who have argued that maybe we should just try not to define life at all, in fact; that maybe weā€™re getting ourselves into trouble,ā€ Zimmer says. ā€œIf you look for a definition of life from scientists, you will find hundreds of them; hundreds of published definitions that are different from each other. And every year a new one comes out, or maybe two, and they just keep going. there was a paper I read not too long ago that said that there are probably as many definitions of life as people who are trying to define life.ā€ Paulina Bren visits the podcast to discuss her new book, ā€œThe Barbizon,ā€ an account of the storied hotel for women that first opened in 1928. ā€œIt went through all sorts of incarnations,ā€ Bren says. ā€œThis hotel really follows in so many ways not just the history of women in the 20th century, but truly the ups and downs, the history, of New York.ā€ Also on this weekā€™s episode, Elisabeth Egan and John Williams talk about what people are reading. Pamela Paul is the host. Here are the books discussed in this weekā€™s ā€œWhat Weā€™re Readingā€: ā€œVisitorsā€ by Anita Brookner ā€œFirekeeperā€™s Daughterā€ by Angeline Boulley ā€œI Am, I Am, I Amā€ by Maggie Oā€™Farrell

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