单词 | vitalism |
释义 | vitalismn. Biology. The doctrine or theory that the origin and phenomena of life are due to or produced by a vital principle, as distinct from a purely chemical or physical force. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > theories > [noun] > of origin or development of life epigenesis1653 intelligent design1816 vitalism1822 ovarism1857 panspermy1857 creationism1860 monadism1860 nomogeny1868 thaumatogeny1868 biogenesis1870 panspermism1870 biogeny1871 polygenesis1871 panspermatism1874 monism1880 ovism1892 neo-vitalism1895 creation science1970 1822 W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. 99 514 His perfect knowledge of anatomy..succeeded in erecting..the vitalism of Bichot. 1877 C. W. Shields Final Philos. 267 Leading biologists also have maintained a duality of matter and life known as vitalism. 1889 Nature 26 Sept. 525 But even at the height of this movement there was a reaction towards vitalism, of which Virchow,..was the greatest exponent. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1920; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1822 |
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