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élan vital

[ey-lahn vee-tal] / eɪ lɑ̃ viˈtal /
NOUN
life force
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No psionic fields, no morphic resonances, no élan vital, no dualism.

From New York Times Dec. 28, 2020

Later, Henri Bergson’s idea of élan vital — described by the French philosopher as “the explosive internal force that life carries within itself” — fueled her work.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 11, 2019

He seems propelled by an unseen power source — something along the quixotic lines of Henri Bergson’s mysterious, unknowable élan vital.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 13, 2016

Somewhere in all this, it was thought, there also resided a mysterious élan vital, the force that brought inanimate objects to life.

From "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson

Bergson's "élan vital" has much the same meaning.

From Psychology A Study Of Mental Life by Woodworth, Robert S.




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