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Definition of Vitalist

Vitalist
Vitalist Vi`tal*ist, n. (Biol.) A believer in the theory of vitalism; -- opposed to physicist.

Meaning of Vitalist from wikipedia

- life and non-life and vitalists who argued that the processes of life could not be reduced to a mechanistic process. Vitalist biologists such as Johannes...
- Vitalist poetry is a genre developed in the 1970s by a group of poets[where?] s****ing a more "vital" poetry. A group of poets gathered round the magazine...
- divide into two groups: "Straights", adherents of the Palmers' supernatural vitalist beliefs, and "Mixers" who sought to integrate Chiropractic into science-based...
- most noted for his early experimental work in embryology and for his neo-vitalist philosophy of entelechy. He has also been credited with performing the...
- wider public throughout the UK and US. In France, it was ****ociated with vitalist philosophies and the emergence of neo-Hippocratic thinking in medicine...
- beyond the personal, that he named the psychoid—a term borrowed from neo-vitalist philosopher and embryologist Hans Driesch (1867–1941)—but with a somewhat...
- speculative ideas, sometimes criticized as pseudoscientific, have included a vitalist conception of the Omega Point. Along with Vladimir Vernadsky, they also...
- science and philosophy and as such has also been referred to as the German vitalist movement, though its relationship to biological vitalism is questionable...
- Counter-Enlightenment movement that he characterised as relativist, anti-rationalist, vitalist and organic, Darrin M. Mc****n, "The Counter-Enlightenment and the Low-Life...
- decorum for divine providence or human history (Hegel, Marx). However, a vitalist vision of nature, closer to the pre-Socratic one, got reborn at the same...