Lamarck claimed that gelatinous matter could receive the “vital orgasm,” a sort of agitation of molecules opposed to universal attraction. “Uncontainable” fluids, caloric and electricity, could provoke this “vital orgasm.” Later, the containable fluids, gases, and liquids, especially water, crossed this matter and deposited particles. This process was the beginning of nutrition. Lamarck considered that this steep of transformation corresponded to the structure of the... — https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-3-642-11274-4_859
Interesting. Thanks for the link. :smile:Consider Lamark's use of "orgasm" as the fundamental, and defining feature of life. — Metaphysician Undercover
Lamarck's "Zoological Philosophy — Metaphysician Undercover
orgasmic experience does not manifest the threefold structure of experienced time, nor does it settle in the temporal order of our practical lives. It dislocates the experiencing subject temporarily and seems to raise her above time or press her underneath its surface.
In this respect, orgasm parallels fainting, loss of consciousness, dreamless sleep and, ultimately, also death. — ZzzoneiroCosm
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