van der Vyver J D
School of Law, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Med Law. 1990;9(1):675-83.
The problem of defining life is discussed, using as foundation Herman Dooyeweerd's philosophy of the Cosmonomic Idea, which holds that life is indefineable. Contemporary legal and philosophical writings concerning the exact moments of life and death are explored. While conceding the importance of these in the determination of the precise beginning and end of legal personhood, the author concludes that the concept of life is unfathomable.