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An early 20th Century expansion of some of the mechanistic principles that underlay the17th Century natural philosophy of Rene Descartes, with more attention to scientific reduction than to mere suggestions that life is "nothing but...", though Loeb nonetheless did maintain that life emerged from non-living matter, is composed of such matter with no vital essence added, and that all life sciences therefore ultimately reduce through chemistry to physics.
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1912
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The University of Chicago press
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The mechanistic conception of life: biological essays
1912, The University of Chicago press
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The mechanistic conception of life.
The significance of tropisms for psychology.
Some fundamental facts and conceptions concerning the comparative physiology of the central nervous system.
Pattern adaptation of fishes and the mechanism of vision.
On some facts and principles of physiological morphology.
On the nature of the process of fertilization.
On the nature of formative stimulation (artificial parthenogenesis)
The prevention of the death of an egg through the act of fertilization.
The role of salts in the preservation of life.
Experimental study of the influence of environment on animals.
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