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vitalist Meaning in Bengali



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vitalist's Usage Examples:

life and non-life and vitalists who argued that the processes of life could not be reduced to a mechanistic process.


Some vitalist biologists proposed testable.


His ideas about naturist medicine were influenced by Catholicism and vitalist philosophy.


science and philosophy and as such has also been referred to as the German vitalist movement, though its relationship to biological vitalism is questionable.


that evolution itself was somehow goal-directed (orthogenesis), and in vitalist versions, driven by a purposeful life force.


Bichat is considered to have been a vitalist, though in no way an anti-experimentalist: Bichat moved from the tendency.


most noted for his early experimental work in embryology and for his neo-vitalist philosophy of entelechy.


Lenartowicz (25 August 1934 – 10 October 2012) was a Polish philosopher, vitalist, professor of philosophy at the Jesuit University of Philosophy and Education.


Practice Medicine, the antithesis of the model of the rural primary care "vitalist" physician that was the basis for Eclectic medicine.


Counter-Enlightenment movement that he characterized as relativist, anti-rationalist, vitalist, and organic, which he associated most closely with German Romanticism.


Sobotka – July 1, 1952, Prague) was a Czech anarchist, impressionist, and vitalist poet, novelist, and playwright.


He named this vitalist concept Odic force.


' treated the patient and NOT the pathology, a sophisticated model of vitalist healing.


summarized recent work in the emerging scientific discipline and criticized neo-vitalist theories of Hans Driesch.


rejects reductionist biology and takes influence from Michael Polanyi and vitalist philosophy.


The vitalist theory attracted numerous followers in Europe and the United States and.


He conceived the vitalist idea of the Omega Point.


founder of the Neapolitan positive-naturalistic school that opposed the vitalist theories then in vogue and supported in Milan by Giovanni Rasori and in.


Initially, he followed the vitalist trend, but later moved to more reflexive poetry.


In 1872, Beale created the vitalist term "bioplasm", to contrast with the materialism of Huxley.



vitalist's Meaning':

one who believes in vitalism

Synonyms:

truster; believer;

Antonyms:

nonreligious person;

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