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Question answered: 3 This statement implies that the living body can not be treated as a mechanism but must be viewed as something di fferent. One could argue, however, against this statement as the living body functions through different mechanisms i.e. pumping of the heart. With respect to medicine, it is necessary for the majority of cases to treat the living body as a mechanism. For example when diagnosing a patient’s illness, the doctor has to take into account the symptoms of t he patient and various other factors. By diagnosing on the basis of symptoms, the doctor is treating the body as a predictable mechanism as the symptoms have been matched with the corresponding disease or illness. On the other hand, however, just as we are saying that the body is predictable it can be just as unpredictable and the mechanism definition of the living body seems useless. It is apparent that the living body responds to countless stimuli. This means that the body can not be viewed as a mechanism, as a mechanism is predictable and the living body is not. In order to resolve this apparent contradi ction it is necessary to take all the arguments into considerati on. By doing this we can see that in fact the conclusion of this argument lies ve ry much between the two extremes. The living body is an ex tremely complex collection of mechanisms which interact and work with each other on an incomprehensibly complex level. Furthermore these mechanisms are in fluenced by countless factors that present themselves in everyday life. The result of these mechanisms working together is a living body. It is necessary to underline that as yet, science has not discovered and understood all of the mechanisms by which the living body functions, therefore, I believe we can not treat the body as a mechanism until this is the case.