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    Nat·u·ral·ism
    /ˈnaCH(ə)rəˌliz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. (in art and literature) a style and theory of representation based on the accurate depiction of detail: "his attack on naturalism in TV drama"
    • 2. the philosophical belief that everything arises from natural properties and causes, and supernatural or spiritual explanations are excluded or discounted: "this romanticized attitude to the world did conflict with his avowed naturalism"
  2. : action, inclination, or thought based only on natural desires and instincts. 2. : a theory denying that an event or object has a supernatural significance. specifically : the doctrine that scientific laws are adequate to account for all phenomena. 3. : realism in art or literature.

  3. Mar 22, 2024 · Naturalism, in philosophy, a theory that relates scientific method to philosophy by affirming that all beings and events in the universe (whatever their inherent character may be) are natural. Consequently, all knowledge of the universe falls within the pale of scientific investigation.

  4. In philosophy, naturalism is the idea that only natural laws and forces (as opposed to supernatural ones) operate in the universe. In its primary sense, it is also known as ontological naturalism, metaphysical naturalism, pure naturalism, philosophical naturalism and antisupernaturalism.

  5. Feb 22, 2007 · The term “naturalism” has no very precise meaning in contemporary philosophy. Its current usage derives from debates in America in the first half of the last century. The self-proclaimed “naturalists” from that period included John Dewey, Ernest Nagel, Sidney Hook and Roy Wood Sellars.

  6. the belief that all religious truth is based not on revelation but rather on the study of natural causes and processes. philosophy. a scientific account of the world in terms of causes and natural forces that rejects all spiritual, supernatural, or teleological explanations.

  7. NATURALISM definition: 1. showing people and experiences as they really are, instead of suggesting that they are better…. Learn more.

  8. Naturalism. Naturalism is an approach to philosophical problems that interprets them as tractable through the methods of the empirical sciences or at least, without a distinctively a priori project of theorizing. For much of the history of philosophy it has been widely held that philosophy involved a distinctive method, and could achieve ...

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