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    Nat·u·ral·ness
    /ˈnaCH(ə)rəlnəs/

    noun

    • 1. the quality or state of being natural.
  2. May 25, 2020 · For example, naturalness is defined as “from nature; not artificial or involving anything made or caused by people” (Cambridge Dictionary) and “existing in or formed by...

  3. [only before noun] existing in nature; not made or caused by humans. the natural world (= of trees, rivers, animals and birds) We should respect animals and the natural environment, which is their home. a country’s natural resources (= its coal, oil, forests, etc.) wildlife in its natural habitat.

  4. Sep 13, 2019 · Those who take naturalness to correlate with epistemic value might consider trying to define naturalness in value-theoretic terms. McDaniel attempts something like this, although he appeals to the concept of obligation rather than value. He proposes that for a property to be “fundamental” (i.e. natural) is for there to be a prima facie ...

  5. UK /ˈnatʃ (ə)rəlnəs/ noun (mass noun) the quality or state of being natural she demonstrates an ease and naturalness that many actors try hard to project Examples What charms tourists, however, is its naturalness and simplicity.East Asian The outstanding characteristics of furniture during the Ming Dynasty were simplicity and naturalness.East As...

  6. View definitions for naturalness. naturalness. noun as in ease. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Antonyms. Strongest matches. peace of mind. serenity. spontaneity. Strong matches. affluence. ataraxia. calmness. casualness. comfort. contentment. easiness. enjoyment. gratification. happiness. idleness. inactivity. inertia. inertness. informality. leisure.

  7. noun. These are words and phrases related to naturalness. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of naturalness. NAIVETÉ. Synonyms. naiveté. innocence. artlessness. ingenuousness. candor. openness. simplicity. frankness. sincerity. unaffectedness. modesty. credulity. wide-eyedness. inexperience. callowness

  8. The simplicity-of-definition criterion for relative naturalness suggests that that, so long as there are only countably many instantiated perfectly natural properties, all but countably many of the instantiated properties have infinite complexity. If these are given a score of 0, one could score the remainder in such a way that the relevant ...

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