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Palingenesis (; also palingenesia) from Greek: παλιγγενεσία. is a concept of , used in various contexts in , , , and . Its meaning stems from palin, meaning 'again', and genesis, meaning 'birth'.

In biology, it is another word for recapitulationthe largely discredited hypothesis that the development of an advanced individual organism mirrors the development of entire, more primitive species. In , it is a central component of 's analysis of as a fundamentally modernist ideology.Griffin, R. Modernism and Fascism (Basingstoke, 2007). In theology, the word may refer to or to Christian spiritual rebirth.


Philosophy and theology
The word palingenesis or rather palingenesia () may be traced back to the , Stoicorum Veterum Fragmenta, 2.627The concept is attributed to by . See: Wolfson, Harry Austryn (1961), "Immortality and Resurrection in the Philosophy of the Church Fathers"; Ferguson, Everett (ed.), Doctrines of Human Nature, Sin, and Salvation in the Early Church; Taylor & Francis, 1993, p. 329., Stoic Cosmology. Rist, John M. (ed.), The Stoics. Cambridge University Press, 1978, pp. 182–183.Harrill, J. Albert. "Stoic Physics, the Universal Conflagration, and the Eschatological Destruction of the “Ignorant and Unstable” in 2 Peter". Rasimus, Tuomas; Engberg-Pedersen, Troels; Dunderberg, Ismo (eds.). Stoicism in Early Christianity. Baker Academic, 2010, p. 121. who used the term for the continual re- of the . Similarly, designated and his sons as leaders of a renovation or rebirth of the earth, spoke of the transmigration of souls, and focused on his own return from exile.

In the Gospel of Matthew, is quoted in Greek (likely Aramaic in the original) using the word "παλιγγενεσία" ( palingenesia) to describe the foreshadowing the event of the regeneration of a new world.

In philosophy, it denotes in its broadest sense the theory (of the ) that the human soul does not die with the body but is born again in new . It is thus the equivalent of . The term has a narrower and more specific use in the system of Arthur Schopenhauer, who applied it to his doctrine that the will does not die but manifests itself afresh in new individuals. He thus modified the original metempsychosis doctrine which maintains the of the particular soul.

Robert Burton, in The Anatomy of Melancholy (1628), writes, "The Pythagoreans defend metempsychosis and palingenesia, that souls go from one body to another."


Politics and history
In Antiquities of the Jews (11.3.9), used the term palingenesis for the national restoration of the in their homeland after the . The term is commonly used in to refer to the rebirth of the Greek nation after the . used it in (1833–34), referring to the " Newbirth of Society", a stage in Carlyle's cyclical view of history as the "burning of a World-Phoenix".
(2025). 9780838637920, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. .

The British political theorist has coined the term palingenetic ultranationalism as a core tenet of , stressing the notion of fascism as an ideology of rebirth of a or in the image of that which came before it – its ancestral political underpinnings. Examples of this are Fascist Italy and . Under , Italy purported to establish an empire as the second incarnation of the , while 's regime purported itself to be the third palingenetic incarnation of the German "Reich" – beginning first with the Holy Roman Empire ("First Reich"), followed by Bismarck's ("Second Reich") and then Nazi Germany ("Third Reich").

Moreover, Griffin's work on palingenesis in fascism analysed the pre-war fin de siècle Western society. In doing so he built on 's work which sought to understand the belief in the death of society at the end of the century.Kermode, F. The Sense of an Ending: Studies in Theory and Fiction. Oxford, 2000.

Chilean dictator expressed his post-coup project in government as a national rebirth inspired in , a figure of the early republic: Pinochet's discourse of 11 October 1973 .


Science
In modern biology (e.g., and Fritz Müller), palingenesis has been used for the exact reproduction of ancestral features by inheritance, as opposed to , in which the inherited characteristics are modified by environment.

It was also applied to the quite different process supposed by to be the mechanism for his theory of evolution.

(2025). 9783938616857, Universitätsverlag Göttingen. .


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