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1 With vitalism dead, the extension of this logic to medicine was inevitable.
2 Biologists don't turn down the theory of vitalism , do they?
3 The most startling form of cultural vitalism was Italian.
4 Of course, this did not imply mysticism or vitalism .
5 Something like a new vitalism is making headway both on the Continent and in Great Britain.
6 And vitalism will always rise up against rationalism; reason will always find itself confronted by will.
7 The first alternative is compatible with thoroughgoing vitalism .
8 I'd always thought of vitalism as a nineteenth-century relic-inthe same category as leeches and phrenology.
9 The attitude, however, seems to smack of vitalism , and Roux, as we have seen, is no vitalist.
10 Now, in Spencer, evolution gave us a vitalist mechanic or mechanical vitalism , and the appeal seemed cut off.
11 Yet the word ritual does not, as normally used, convey to our minds this notion of intense vitalism .
12 When you looked at it that way, as many did, it gave rise to an uncomfortable deja-vu, namely, vitalism .
13 Then vitalism sort of crept back into things again when the AI discussions arose in the middle of the past century.
14 The official term is " vitalism . "
15 With these views were associated the Dogmatic School of Medicine, and the name of Hippocrates, and this belief corresponds to modern vitalism .
16 In this reaffirmation of vitalism there might be a future, yes, an individual future, yet it was far from the smug conception of salvation.
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Vitalism through the time