The Spirit of Vitalism

The Spirit of Vitalism
Title The Spirit of Vitalism PDF eBook
Author Gertrud Hvidberg-Hansen
Publisher Museum Tusculanum Press
Pages 462
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 8763531348

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This richly illustrated book outlines the strong Vitalistic movement in Denmark during the period 1890-1940. This movement emerged as a response to the rationalism and one-sided intellectualism of a rigid, bourgeois, or decadent culture of the 19th century. It constituted a number of cultural currents that were manifested in philosophy, art, and everyday life, with an emphasis on the energy of youth, the dynamic personality, and the potential of the body. Viewed in the wider perspective, the aim of Vitalism's cult of the body was a revitalization that was to benefit not only the individual human being, but the whole of culture. Although the Vitalistic themes emanated from modern life, they also drew artistic sustenance from Nordic mythology and Greek antiquity, which served as the most important ideals in the modern pursuit of both physical and spiritual beauty. Additionally, the book highlights the prevalence of the interest in health and exercise and an increased attentiveness to hyg

Vitalism and the Scientific Image in Post-Enlightenment Life Science, 1800-2010

Vitalism and the Scientific Image in Post-Enlightenment Life Science, 1800-2010
Title Vitalism and the Scientific Image in Post-Enlightenment Life Science, 1800-2010 PDF eBook
Author Sebastian Normandin
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 373
Release 2013-06-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9400724454

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Vitalism is understood as impacting the history of the life sciences, medicine and philosophy, representing an epistemological challenge to the dominance of mechanism over the last 200 years, and partly revived with organicism in early theoretical biology. The contributions in this volume portray the history of vitalism from the end of the Enlightenment to the modern day, suggesting some reassessment of what it means both historically and conceptually. As such it includes a wide range of material, employing both historical and philosophical methodologies, and it is divided fairly evenly between 19th and 20th century historical treatments and more contemporary analysis. This volume presents a significant contribution to the current literature in the history and philosophy of science and the history of medicine.

Cinematic Vitalism

Cinematic Vitalism
Title Cinematic Vitalism PDF eBook
Author Inga Pollmann
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre PERFORMING ARTS
ISBN 9789462983656

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This book draws new connections between twentieth-century German and French film theory and practice and vitalist conceptions of life from biology and philosophy.

Vitalism

Vitalism
Title Vitalism PDF eBook
Author Matthew Wood
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Pages 236
Release 2000-03-16
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9781556433405

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Vitalism, the recognition that the physical body is animated by a vital life force, is the foundation of most natural healing therapies. The forefathers of alternative medicine discovered methods of healing the body by stimulating this life force. In Vitalism: The History of Herbalism, Homeopathy, and Flower Essences, Matthew Wood describes the theories, lives, and work of nine great physicians who laid the groundwork for natural medicine.

The Racial Discourses of Life Philosophy

The Racial Discourses of Life Philosophy
Title The Racial Discourses of Life Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Donna V. Jones
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 240
Release 2010-03-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0231518609

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In the early twentieth century, the life philosophy of Henri Bergson summoned the élan vital, or vital force, as the source of creative evolution. Bergson also appealed to intuition, which focused on experience rather than discursive thought and scientific cognition. Particularly influential for the literary and political Négritude movement of the 1930s, which opposed French colonialism, Bergson's life philosophy formed an appealing alternative to Western modernity, decried as "mechanical," and set the stage for later developments in postcolonial theory and vitalist discourse. Revisiting narratives on life that were produced in this age of machinery and war, Donna V. Jones shows how Bergson, Nietzsche, and the poets Leopold Senghor and Aimé Césaire fashioned the concept of life into a central aesthetic and metaphysical category while also implicating it in discourses on race and nation. Jones argues that twentieth-century vitalism cannot be understood separately from these racial and anti-Semitic discussions. She also shows that some dominant models of emancipation within black thought become intelligible only when in dialogue with the vitalist tradition. Jones's study strikes at the core of contemporary critical theory, which integrates these older discourses into larger critical frameworks, and she traces the ways in which vitalism continues to draw from and contribute to its making.

The Magical Staff

The Magical Staff
Title The Magical Staff PDF eBook
Author Matthew Wood
Publisher
Pages 209
Release 1992
Genre Alternative medicine
ISBN 9781556431272

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Gilles Deleuze

Gilles Deleuze
Title Gilles Deleuze PDF eBook
Author John Marks
Publisher Pluto Press
Pages 218
Release 1998-05-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780745308746

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A guide to the work of Gilles Deleuze