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Explain what Schopenhauer means when he says, "On looking a little closer, we find that inorganic matter presents a constant conflict between chemical forces, which eventually annihilates it; and on the other hand, that organic life is impossible without continual change of matter, and cannot exist if it does not receive perpetual help from without. This is the realm of finite existence, and its opposite would be an infinite existence, exposed to no attack from without, and needing nothing to support it."
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