Publisher's Synopsis
"Philosophical Problems in the Light of Vital Organization" explores the intersection of philosophy and biology, delving into the concept of vital organization as a means to illuminate persistent philosophical questions. Edmund Montgomery examines the nature of life, consciousness, and the relationship between mind and body through the lens of biological processes. This 1907 work offers a detailed exploration of vitalism and its implications for understanding the fundamental principles of existence. Montgomery's work provides insights into the philosophical understanding of life and its organization, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of philosophy and its engagement with the life sciences.
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