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Élan vital :'' For other meanings, see Elan Vital (disambiguation) ''Élan vital'' was coined by French philosopher Henri Bergson in his 1907 book ''Creative Evolution'', in which he addresses the question of self-organisation and spontaneous morphogenesis of things in an increasingly complex manner. ''Elan vital'' was translated in the English edition as "vital impetus", but is usually translated by his detractors as "vital force". It is a hypothetical explanation for evolution and development of organisms, which Bergson linked closely with consciousness - with the intuitive perception of experience and the flow of inner time.〔S. Atkinson ed., ''The Philosophy Book'' (2011) p. 227〕 ==Precursors== Distant anticipations of Bergson can be found in the work of the pre-Christian Stoic philosopher Posidonius, who postulated a "vital force" emanated by the sun to all living creatures on the Earth's surface, and in that of Zeno of Elea.〔Eric Benre, ''A Layman's Guide to Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis'' (1976) p. 98-9〕 The concept of ''élan vital'' is also similar to Schopenhauer's concept of the will-to-live.〔L. Vikka, ''The Intrinsic Value of Nature'' (1997) p. 56-7〕
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