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  1. l. b. s. Vitalisme adalah suatu doktrin yang mengatakan bahwa suatu kehidupan terletak di luar dunia materi [1] dan karenanya kedua konsep ini, kehidupan dan materi, tidak bisa saling mengintervensi. Di mana doktrin ini menghadirkan suatu konsep energi, elan vital, yang menyokong suatu kehidupan dan energi ini bisa disamakan dengan keberadaan ...

  2. vitalism. John Needham (born September 10, 1713, London, England—died December 30, 1781, Brussels, Belgium) was an English naturalist and Roman Catholic divine, the first clergyman of his faith to become a fellow of the Royal Society of London (1768). He was ordained in 1738 but spent much of his time as a teacher and tutor.

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  3. Vitalitas [1] atau daya hidup atau (dari bahasa Latin vītālitās, dari bahasa Latin vīta, berarti "hidup") adalah kemampuan untuk hidup, tumbuh, atau berkembang. Secara lebih sederhana, ini adalah sifat mempunyai kehidupan. [2] Persepsi daya hidup dianggap sebagai dorongan psikologi dasar dan komponen keinginan untuk hidup dalam filsafat.

  4. May 8, 2018 · Naive vitalism has been and indeed still is the popular doctrine. The model of Life adopted by the naive vitalist is the most familiar one available; Life is regarded as a material substance, usually as a fluid body. In the most primitive forms of vitalism, the Life is flatly identified with a material fluid, the breath, or the blood.

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  6. Jan 3, 2023 · Vitalism has spent most of the twentieth century, and part of the twenty-first, being perhaps the most misunderstood and reviled philosophy of life, with organicism being a close second (on the latter see (Martindale 2013), although some theorists seek to drive a...

  7. Oct 9, 2020 · Introduction. Vitalism is a notoriously deceptive term. It is very often defined as the view, in biology, in early modern medicine, and differently in early modern philosophy, that living beings differ from the rest of the physical universe due to their possessing an additional “life force,” “vital principle,” “entelechy,” enormon ...

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