adjective
- relating to or characterized by vitalism, the theory that living organisms are fundamentally different from non-living entities because they contain some non-physical element or are governed by different principles than are inanimate things
Usage: philosophical; biological theory
Examples
- The vitalistic approach to medicine emphasizes the body’s natural healing powers.
- Many early biologists held vitalistic views about what distinguished living from non-living matter.
- His vitalistic philosophy rejected purely mechanical explanations of life processes.
- The vitalistic theory was largely abandoned as scientific understanding of biochemistry advanced.
- She criticized the vitalistic assumptions underlying alternative healing practices.
- The debate between vitalistic and mechanistic explanations of life dominated 19th-century biology.