- things."
Where vitalism explicitly invokes a
vital principle, that
element is
often referred to as the "
vital spark", "energy", "élan
vital" (coined by vitalist...
- The
Pareto principle (also
known as the 80/20 rule, the law of the
vital few and the
principle of
factor sparsity)
states that for many outcomes, roughly...
-
prana (प्राण, prāṇa; the
Sanskrit word for breath, "life force", or "
vital principle")
permeates reality on all
levels including inanimate objects. In Hindu...
- In
philosophy and religion,
spirit is the
vital principle or
animating essence within humans or, in some views, all
living things.
Although views of spirit...
- cannot.) In 1855,
Charles Collier published a
translation titled On the
Vital Principle.
George Henry Lewes, however,
found this
description also wanting....
-
Physiologie in 1800. The
vitalism of this
school viewed living organisms as
indivisible units animated by a "
vital principle" that
could not be reduced...
-
Sanskrit word for "life force" or "
vital principle" Qi, a
vital force in
traditional Chinese philosophy Élan
vital, a
hypothetical explanation for evolution...
- phantoms, or the
phantom may
refer to:
Spirit (animating force), the
vital principle or
animating force within all
living things Ghost, the soul or spirit...
- the
physical body;
Pranamaya kosha, "energy"
sheath (Prana), the
vital principle;
Manomaya kosha "mind"
sheath (Manas), the mind and the five senses;...
-
those who
support theories of
vitalism, a
doctrine that the
origin and
phenomena of life
derive from a
vital principle as
distinct from a
purely chemical...