vivitusvaikutus
Vivitusvaikutus, often translated as "living effect" or "vital effect," refers to the philosophical concept that living organisms possess a unique characteristic or force that distinguishes them from inanimate matter. This concept emerged historically as a way to explain the complexity, self-organization, and apparent purposefulness observed in biological systems, which seemed difficult to account for solely through mechanical or chemical processes.
Proponents of vitalism, a philosophical and scientific doctrine that embraced this idea, argued that life could
The development of modern biology, particularly in areas like genetics, molecular biology, and biochemistry, has largely