Hylozoism
Hylozoism is the philosophical point of view that all matter (including the universe as a whole) is in some sense alive. This may include the view that "inanimate" matter has latent powers of abiogenesis, a widely held position in the scientific community. The term dates to the Milesian school of pre-socratic philosophers and in English was introduced as a concept by Ralph Cudworth in 1678.
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