This article analyzes the paper that the body has played in the nineteenth century philosophy through Feuerbach, Marx and Nietzsche; philosophers who inverted the order of philosophy and began by the body, not the ideas. It is described to what extent each one of these authors participates within the Organicism conception on life and science, taking part in the paradigmatic debates with Mechanicism, a controversy relevant to our own contemporary worldviews.
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