noun
- people who believe that all natural phenomena can be explained by physical and chemical processes without reference to vital forces or purposes
- people skilled in mechanics or the operation of machines
Usage: philosophy; science
Examples
- The mechanists argued that consciousness could be reduced to brain chemistry.
- Early mechanists like Descartes viewed the body as a complex machine.
- Modern mechanists reject the idea of a life force separate from physical processes.
- The factory employed several mechanists to maintain the automated equipment.
- These mechanists could repair any type of industrial machinery.
- The debate between mechanists and vitalists shaped 19th-century biology.