vitalist|vitalists in English

noun

one who believes that all life is supported and maintained by a force that is distinct from all chemical and physical forces

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1. Already Focillon’s first important monograph, his 1915 book on Hokusai, can be shown to have used Bergsonian, vitalist arguments as evaluative criteria to underline Hokusai’s artistic achievement, and to support Focillon’s anti-academic stance

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3. Harris argues that 'a strikingly wide array of sixteenth- and seventeenthcentury forms of English literary and cultural activity-devotional lyric verse, urban Chorography, vitalist philosophy, and, most insistently, Shakespeare's own drama-expound or enact theories of the polychronic nature of matter' (4).