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An imaginary force that made things alive.

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Q: What was Aristotle's vital force?
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How vital force is wrong?

It would be much shorter to list the ways in which the theory of "vital force" was right. Here they are, between the parentheses: ().


How did pasteur's experiment answer the objection raised by supporters of the vital force hypothesis?

Pasteur's experiment permitted air from the outside to mix with air from the inside, which would have allowed any "vital force" to enter and cause the broth to become cloudy if there were such a "vital force.


How did pasteur's experiment answer the objections raised by supporters of the vital force hypothesis?

Pasteur's experiment permitted air from the outside to mix with air from the inside, which would have allowed any "vital force" to enter and cause the broth to become cloudy if there were such a "vital force.


How did Pasteurs experiment answer the objections raised by supporters of the vital force hypothesis?

Pasteur's experiment permitted air from the outside to mix with air from the inside, which would have allowed any "vital force" to enter and cause the broth to become cloudy if there were such a "vital force.


Who was Aristotles mother?

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What observation made in the 1600s and 1700s led som people to believe that there was a vital force in the air?

the observations made in the 1600s and the 1700s were that of spontaneous generation. This was the "vital force".


In a system of free enterprise is incentive a vital force?

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Who are Aristotles wifes?

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What were Aristotles hobbies?

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What is the Vital principle of animating force within living things?

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A vital principle or animating force within living-things?

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