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  • ...contrasted with [[supernaturalism]]. There are many other uses of the word naturalism though, both in [[philosophy]] and in the wider culture. == Metaphysical v. methodological naturalism ==
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  • ...tion to existing [[literary realism|realism]]. Literary realism from which naturalism arose involved efforts to construct narrative “slices of life” or pure, ...man expérimental</i>), published in 1880, became the literary manifesto of naturalism.
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  • ...contrasted with [[supernaturalism]]. There are many other uses of the word naturalism though, both in [[philosophy]] and in the wider culture. == Metaphysical v. methodological naturalism ==
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  • ...tion to existing [[literary realism|realism]]. Literary realism from which naturalism arose involved efforts to construct narrative “slices of life” or pure, ...man expérimental</i>), published in 1880, became the literary manifesto of naturalism.
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  • ''See also [[Naturalism]]''
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  • ...an epistemological view called [[reformed epistemology]], argues against [[naturalism]] using an evolutionary argument, and also puts forward a free will defense
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  • {{r|Naturalism}}
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  • {{r|naturalism}}
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  • {{rpl|Naturalism (literary)}}
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  • ...lex systems apart from external programmatic constraints like materialism, naturalism, or reductionism. The society provides a forum for formulating, testing, an
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  • ...lex systems apart from external programmatic constraints like materialism, naturalism, or reductionism. The society provides a forum for formulating, testing, an
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  • {{r|Naturalism}}
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  • ...M. Turner |title= Between Science and Religion: The Reaction to Scientific Naturalism in Late Victorian England |year= 1974 |coauthors= |publisher= Yale Universi
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  • ...), sought "a theory of language ecology which can integrate [[sociological naturalism|naturalist]] and critical traditions"; and in ''[[An Ecological Approach to
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  • {{r|Center for Naturalism}} devoted to increasing public awareness of naturalism and its implications for social and personal well-being
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  • ..., <ref>John Van Whye, ''Phrenology and the Origins of Victorian Scientific Naturalism'', Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2004</ref> George Combe and his brother [[An
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  • ==Non-reductive naturalism== ...oscience and brain circuitry.<ref name=Kandel/> In contrast, non-reductive naturalism claims that "mental phenomena cannot be reduced to any particular material
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  • A. Bird: „Kuhn, naturalism, and the positivist legacy”, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
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  • ...s may wonder whether this common subject matter is enough to count Quine’s naturalism as genuine epistemology.}}
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  • ...],<ref>John Van Whye, ''Phrenology and the Origins of Victorian Scientific Naturalism'', Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2004.</ref> George Combe and his brother [[A
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  • ...strong: ''“First principles of morals”: Evolutionary morality and American naturalism'', pp. 141-142</font> ...ty and American naturalism |title=The Oxford Handbook of American Literary Naturalism |editor= Keith Newlin, ed |isbn=0195368932 |year=2011 |publisher=Oxford Uni
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  • ::*Modest Evolutionary Naturalism (316 times)
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  • ...on pure and positive [[reason]]"<ref name=Kravchinskii1883 />. With this [[naturalism|naturalist]] attitude common in the nineteenth century came beliefs in huma ...sophy (or rather the repudiation of it), nihilism derives naturally from [[naturalism]]. Nihilism does not merely deny traditions and morals, it denies everythin
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  • ...orks by Zola, Ibsen, Strindberg and Chekhov promoting ideas of realism and naturalism on the stage. Directors insisted on settings that would create the environ
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  • ...ty for bold saturated color as well as a love of abstraction that shadowed naturalism. His work has been called "lyrical."<ref name=tws01jansffd22>{{cite news
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  • * Bloom, H. (2004). American naturalism. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers.
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  • ...f the evidence, but rather because of the metaphysical presupposition of ''naturalism''. ''Darwin on Trial'' was reviewed very negatively by [[Stephen Jay Gould]
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  • |'''[[Naturalism]]''' || All religions are wrong.
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  • ...nism is ruled out of science simply because of this dogmatic assumption of naturalism rather than because of an evidential shortcoming. These kinds of questions
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  • ...larism|secular]] philosophies such as [[humanism]], [[rationalism]], and [[naturalism]]. However, there is no one ideology or set of behaviors that all atheists ...ethodological atheism", a more specific form of science's [[methodological naturalism]], to indicate that whatever their personal beliefs, they do not include th
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  • ...cal Jesus" tend to discover in him a reflection of their own views. Some [[naturalism|naturalist]] scholars focused doubt on the biblical accounts of miracles. O
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  • ...t that one has a certain nature |work=Naturalism.Org |publisher=Center for Naturalism|date=June 26, 1998}} originally an article in the ''Times Literary Suppleme
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  • .../www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius09/p9syll.htm]</ref> It denounced pantheism, naturalism, nationalism, indifferentism, socialism, communism, freemasonry, and other
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  • ''The Canterbury Tales'' contrasts with other literature of the period in the naturalism of its narrative, the variety of stories the pilgrims tell and the varied c
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  • ...the event, this performance has come to be understood as a breakthrough of naturalism in American theater, and the same production was revived two years later.
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  • One contrasting approach is called ''cognitive naturalism'', in which mind is simply part of nature, perhaps merely a feature of most
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