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Naturalism (as distinct from Naturalist, Nature and Natural) can refer to various topics within philosophy and science, environmental movements, and other areas.
In the arts, naturalism may refer to:
In philosophy and science, naturalism may refer to:
- Naturalism (philosophy), any of several philosophical stances wherein all phenomena or hypotheses commonly labeled as supernatural, are either false or not inherently different from natural phenomena or hypotheses
- Methodological naturalism, is the methodological assumption that observable events in nature are explained only by natural causes without assuming the existence or non-existence of the supernatural,
- Metaphysical naturalism, a view whereby the world is amenable to a unified study that includes the natural sciences and in this sense the world is a unity.
- Ethical naturalism, the theory that ethical terms can be defined in non-ethical terms
- Humanistic naturalism, an outlook that places the emphasis upon a naturalism based upon scientific reasoning
- Religious naturalism, a religious perspective that aligns spirituality with a scientific understanding of nature
- Sociological naturalism, the view that the natural world and the social world are roughly identical and governed by similar principles
- Political naturalism, a politic and legal system based on the belief in the existence of a fair natural law
- Naturalistic observation, an empirical method of study by which the researcher introduces no outside stimulus, instead witnessing behavior as it naturally occurs in the environment
- Natural history, especially in older texts
Within environmental movements, naturalism can refer to:
See also
- All pages beginning with Naturalism
- Naturism, the practice of "social nudity"
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