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Jacques Loeb


Born
in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
April 07, 1859

Died
February 11, 1924

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Jacques Loeb (April 7, 1859 � February 11, 1924) was a German-born American physiologist and biologist.

Loeb was educated at the universities of Berlin, Munich, and Strasburg (M.D. 1884). He took postgraduate courses at the universities of Strasburg and Berlin, and in 1886 became assistant at the physiological institute of the University of Würzburg, remaining there till 1888. In a similar capacity, he then went to Strasburg University. During his vacations he pursued biological researches, at Kiel in 1888, and at Naples in 1889 and 1890.

In 1892 he was called to the University of Chicago as assistant professor of physiology and experimental biology, becoming associate professor in 1895, and professor of physiology in 1899. John B. Watson (th
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The Mechanistic Conception ...

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Forced movements, tropisms,...

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Die Eiweisskörper und die T...

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Über Das Wesen Der Formativ...

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The Organism As a Whole: Fr...

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The Harvey Lectures, Vol. 1...

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On the Production and Suppr...

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Artificial Parthenogenesis ...

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Regeneration From a Physico...

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Untersuchungen zur physiolo...

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“Through the discovery of Buchner, Biology was relieved of another fragment of mysticism. The splitting up of sugar into CO2 and alcohol is no more the effect of a 'vital principle' than the splitting up of cane sugar by invertase. The history of this problem is instructive, as it warns us against considering problems as beyond our reach because they have not yet found their solution.”
Jacques Loeb

“Since Pawlow and his pupils have succeeded in causing the secretion of saliva in the dog by means of optic and acoustic signals, it no longer seems strange to us that what the philosopher terms an 'idea' is a process which can cause chemical changes in the body.”
Jacques Loeb, The Mechanistic Conception of Life

“Will it be possible to solve these problems? It is certain that nobody has thus far observed the transformation of dead into living matter, and for this reason we cannot form a definite plan for the solution of this problem of transformation. But we see that plants and animals during their growth continually transform dead into living matter, and that the chemical processes in living matter do not differ in principle from those in dead matter. There is, therefore, no reason to predict that abiogenesis is impossible, and I believe that it can only help science if the younger investigators realize that experimental abiogenesis is the goal of biology.”
Jacques Loeb