- life and non-life and
vitalists who
argued that the
processes of life
could not be
reduced to a
mechanistic process.
Vitalist biologists such as Johannes...
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Vitalist poetry is a
genre developed in the 1970s by a
group of poets[where?] s****ing a more "vital" poetry. A
group of
poets gathered round the magazine...
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science and
philosophy and as such has also been
referred to as the
German vitalist movement,
though its
relationship to
biological vitalism is questionable...
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wider public throughout the UK and US. In France, it was ****ociated with
vitalist philosophies and the
emergence of neo-Hippocratic
thinking in medicine...
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decorum for
divine providence or
human history (Hegel, Marx). However, a
vitalist vision of nature,
closer to the pre-Socratic one, got
reborn at the same...
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after a
funeral service at Notre-Dame.
Bichat is
considered to have been a
vitalist,
though in no way an anti-experimentalist:
Bichat moved from the tendency...
- most
noted for his
early experimental work in
embryology and for his neo-
vitalist philosophy of entelechy. He has also been
credited with
performing the...
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controversy over what sort of
substance it was. In 1872,
Beale created the
vitalist term "bioplasm", to
contrast with the
materialism of Huxley. In 1880, term...
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views on
health and ****ion.
Numbers argues that she
plagiarized vitalist writers (such as
Horace Mann and
Larkin B. Coles) for her
arguments against...
- others,
engendered in
combination with the
others ... He
shatters the
vitalist argument by
calling in
question the
specific or
personal unity of the organism...