Vitalism [vitalismus]

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Definition

The metaphysical doctrine that the functions and processes of life are due to a vital principle distinct from physicochemical forces and that the laws of physics and chemistry alone cannot explain life functions and processes. Vitalism is opposed to mechanistic materialism. The belief was that matter was divided into two classes based on behavior with respect to heat: organic and inorganic. Inorganic material could be melted but could always be recovered by removing the heat source. Organic compounds changed form upon heating and could not be recovered by removing the heat source. The proposed explanation for the difference between organic and inorganic compounds was the Vitalism Theory, which stated that inorganic materials did not contain the vital force of life.

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K01.752 Philosophy 1 538
K01.752.210 Esthetics 213
K01.752.304 Existentialism 91
K01.752.400 Life 435
K01.752.448 Logic 77
K01.752.511 Metaphysics 87
K01.752.566 Morals 105
K01.752.622 Philosophy, Dental 1
K01.752.667 Philosophy, Medical 419
K01.752.712 Philosophy, Nursing 36
K01.752.720 Postmodernism 24
K01.752.730 Qi 58
K01.752.798 Symbolism 92
K01.752.827 Thanatology 130
K01.752.884 Utopias 1
K01.752.935 Vitalism 10
K01.752.967 Yin-Yang 62