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  • Vitalism - Wikipedia
    Vitalism is an idea that living organisms are differentiated from the non-living by the presence of forces, properties or powers including those which may not be physical or chemical
  • Vitalism | Life Force, Naturalism Holism | Britannica
    Vitalism, school of scientific thought—the germ of which dates from Aristotle—that attempts (in opposition to mechanism and organicism) to explain the nature of life as resulting from a vital force peculiar to living organisms and different from all other forces found outside living things
  • What Is Vitalism and Why Does It Still Matter? - ScienceInsights
    Vitalism is the philosophical idea that living things possess some non-physical force or principle that separates them from non-living matter In its simplest form, it claims that biology can’t be fully explained by chemistry and physics alone, that there’s something extra animating life
  • Vitalism: A Philosophical Perspective on Life and Vital Forces
    Vitalism can be understood as a philosophical doctrine that posits the existence of a vital force or principle distinct from physical and chemical processes, responsible for the organization and development of living organisms
  • Vitalism - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    In its simplest form, vitalism holds that living entities contain some fluid, or a distinctive ‘spirit’ In more sophisticated forms, the vital spirit becomes a substance infusing bodies and giving life to them; or vitalism becomes the view that there is a distinctive organization among living things
  • 18. 2: Vitalism - The Difference Between Organic and Inorganic
    Vitalism was a popular philosophical doctrine that posits that living organisms are fundamentally different from non-living entities because they are governed by a "vital force" or "life principle" that cannot be explained solely by physical or chemical processes
  • Introduction: Vitalism and Its Legacies in Twentieth Century Life . . .
    Nonetheless, the traditional association of vitalism and fascism as well as vitalism and pseudoscience (or anti-science, as Shmidt underscores) has been remarkably pervasive, and still operates
  • Vitalism and the scientific image: an introduction
    Vitalism, then, has its own vitality 6 When thinking about vitalism historically, we are often drawn towards the liminal – the spaces in between This sense of ‘between-ness’, what was often termed the juste milieu
  • What is Vitalism? - Epoché Magazine
    Vitalism, as a philosophical position, is usually tied to the assumption that there is a fundamental difference between the organic and the inorganic, between the physical forces and the “life force”





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