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  • Vitalism - Wikipedia
    Vitalism is that rejected tradition in biology which proposes that life is sustained and explained by an unmeasurable, intelligent force or energy The supposed effects of vitalism are the manifestations of life itself, which in turn are the basis for inferring the concept in the first place
  • 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
  • Vitalism–A Worldview Revisited: A Critique Of Vitalism And Its . . .
    Vitalism is a worldview and a key philosophical root of naturopathic medicine as well as a focus of criticism among its detractors It is a concept notoriously difficult to elucidate and often is roundly debated among naturopathic physicians
  • Vitalism: A Philosophical Perspective on Life and Vital Forces
    This essay explores the meaning of vitalism, its historical context, key proponents, and its impact on the fields of biology, medicine, and philosophy Additionally, it discusses the criticisms and challenges posed to vitalism, and its legacy in contemporary scientific and philosophical discourse
  • Vitalism - Encyclopedia. com
    *vitalism* Philosophical theory that all living organisms derive their characteristic qualities from a universal life force Vitalists hold that the force operating on living matter is peculiar to such matter and is quite different from any forces of inanimate bodies
  • What Is Vitalism? | Vital Life Force Philosophy and Applications
    Vitalism is the belief or concept that all life forms (and in some definitions also all inanimate phenomena) are driven, ruled, or created by a mysterious, primordial “Vital Force” or “Vital Energy ”
  • 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”
  • Vitalism - mechanism. ucsd. edu
    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





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