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Q: The experiments of Wöhler, Kolbe, Miller, and other chemists invalidated the concept of vitalism by demonstrating that?
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What is vitalism?

Vitality means strength or power


What has the author Rainer Schubert-Soldern written?

Rainer Schubert-Soldern has written: 'Mechanicism and vitalism'


What theory did Schwann help disprove?

Theodor Schwann was against the Middle-Age theory of vitalism.


What does scientists now think about the basis of life and why they rejected the theory of vitalism?

they just dont agree.


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What theory did Theodor Schwann help disprove?

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What has the author Eugene Rignano written?

Eugene Rignano has written: 'Man not a machine' -- subject(s): Life (Biology), Vitalism


What is a bathmism?

A bathmism is an obsolete term for a "growth force" in the theory of vitalism - the doctrine that life involves some immaterial "vital force".


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