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  • Vitalism - Wikipedia
    Vitalism has a long history in medical philosophies: many traditional healing practices posited that disease results from some imbalance in vital forces One example of a similar notion in Africa is the Yoruba concept of ase In the European tradition founded by Hippocrates, these vital forces were associated with the four temperaments and humours
  • 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 This idea shaped centuries of scientific and medical thinking before falling out of mainstream science
  • 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 This force is held to control form and development and to direct the activities of the organism
  • Vitalism: A Philosophical Perspective on Life and Vital Forces
    Vitalism is a philosophical concept that has shaped our understanding of life and the vital forces that animate living organisms It emerged as a significant school of thought in the late 18th century and persisted until the early 20th century This essay explores the meaning of vitalism, its historical context, key proponents, and its impact on the fields of biology, medicine, and philosophy
  • Vitalism - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Vitalism is best understood, however, in the context of the emergence of modern science during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Mechanistic explanations of natural phenomena were extended to biological systems by Descartes and his successors
  • Meet the Vitalists: the hardcore longevity enthusiasts who believe . . .
    Vitalism, though, isn’t just appealing to commercial researchers Mark Hamalainen, a 41-year-old science and engineering advisor at ARPA-H, describes himself as a Vitalist
  • Vitalism - Build the strategic network to defeat aging death
    Build the strategic network to defeat aging death Vitalism Foundation coordinates key leaders, government, business, and academia to direct unprecedented attention towards solving humanity's greatest challenge, death
  • Vitalism - mechanism. ucsd. edu
    Vitalism developed as a contrast to this mechanistic view Over the next three centuries, numerous figures opposed the extension of Cartesian mechanism to biology, arguing that matter could not explain movement, perception, development or life Vitalism has fallen out of favour, though it had advocates even into the twentieth century
  • Is Vitalism Making a Comeback? | Science and Culture Today
    Vitalism is unscientific because it invokes supernatural forces The exact same argument is made to exclude intelligent design on principle There is no need to invoke vitalist explanations for the wonder of life because we already have a perfectly good naturalistic explanation And ditto for design Vitalism is unfalsifiable





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