The organism, we know, is a system the single constituents of which are inorganic in themselves ; only the whole constituted by them in their typical order or arrangement owes its specificity to entelechy. Therefore the single constituents of an organism... Foundations of Psychiatry [!] - Página 13por William Alanson White - 1911 - 136 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1908 - 410 páginas
...in inorganic nature as such. 1 Comp. vol. ip 99 If., and voL ii. p. 158 ff. Morphogenetic Entelechy The organism, we know, is a system the single constituents...or arrangement owes its specificity to entelechy. Therefore the single constituents of an organism also stand in energetical or mechanical possible relations... | |
| Hans Driesch - 1908 - 408 páginas
...in inorganic nature as such. 1 Comp. vol. ip 99 If., and voL ii. p. 158 ff. MorpJwgendic Entelechy The organism, we know, is a system the single constituents...or arrangement owes its specificity to entelechy. Therefore the single constituents of an organism also stand in energetical or mechanical possible relations... | |
| Hans Driesch - 1908 - 408 páginas
...inorganic nature as such. 1 Comp. vol. ip 99 ff., and vol. ii. p. 158 ff. ] Morphogenetic JZntelechy The organism, we know, is a system the single constituents...or arrangement owes its specificity to entelechy. Therefore the single constituents of an organism also stand in energetical or mechanical possible relations... | |
| D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1917 - 826 páginas
...organism, we know, a system the single constituents of which are inorganic in themselves ; only the hole constituted by them in their typical order or arrangement owes its specificity 1 'Entelechy'" (Gifford Lectures, p. 2?0, 1908): and I think it could be shewn i. it many other philosophers... | |
| 1921 - 162 páginas
...the mathematical sum of its several parts — in this instance the cells. This1 concept, that there some principle of unity in the organism that was in...dropping into a static formulation and failing to see that^what is useful in such a concept is the ability to realize that the principle of unity is dynamic... | |
| D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1992 - 376 páginas
...that something which differentiates the whole from the sum of its parts in the case of the organism: 'The organism, we know, is a system the single constituents...or arrangement owes its specificity to "Entelechy"' (Gifford Lectures, 1908, p. 229): and I think it could be shown that many other philosophers have said... | |
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