Morphobiology
The object of the searchs for this recent discipline (developed in 2000 by Jean-Marie Lepeltier and Christophe Drouet), is to deduce, starting from its only morphology, the mode of development and the type of specific “behavior” to any living organism. Starting from a universal code, the morphobiology incorporates all the cellular beings of the vegetable kingdom and animal. Indeed, the cell is, according to the expression of Claude Bernard: “ the unit of structure of all the living beings ”; it specified: “ the cell (is) identical in the two reigns, in the animal as at the plant ”, or: “ no difference essential exists between the vital demonstrations of the organic, animal and vegetable elements ”. (Extracted from: Lesson on the phenomena of the life, commun runs to the animals and the plants - Paris, 1878). The morphobiology thus inaugurates the study of the significance of the forms of all the living organisms. The morphobiology becomes " Morphopsychologie " when it applies to mankind. The " term; Morphobiologie®" was deposited in 1990.
See too
Internal bonds
- Christophe Drouet
- Claude Bernard
- Morphopsychologie
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