pan-vitalism

See also: panvitalism

English

Noun

pan-vitalism (uncountable)

  1. Alternative spelling of panvitalism
    • 1967, Francis E. Peters, Greek Philosophical Terms: A Historical Lexicon, page 169:
      What appeared here, at the center of the Pythagorean tradition in philosophy, is another view of psyche that seems to owe little or nothing to the pan-vitalism or pan-deism (see theion) that is the legacy of the Milesians.
    • 1975, Helmut Dahm, Vladimir Solovyev, Max Scheler, Attempt at a Comparative Interpretation : a Contribution to the History of Phenomenology, page 154:
      As opposed to this the essentially possible interpretation of the world-ground in the sense of a theistic (deifying) pan-vitalism breaks down at the "phenomenon of death" both for Dostoyevsky and Solovyev.
    • 2006, John F. Haught, Is Nature Enough? Meaning and Truth in the Age of Science, page 72:
      And unless the universe is thought of as essentially lifeless, might there not be a regressive return to pre-scientific pan-vitalism?
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