Definitionn. (philosophy) the doctrine that the world can be understood in scientific terms without recourse to spiritual or supernatural explanations
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They believe in naturalism. [Please select]
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Naturalism is progressively obvious in its treatment, e.g. [Please select]
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But the prevailing philosophy of that day among the students was naturalism. [Please select]
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By showing the untenable ness of atheism, fatalism, and naturalism, they I clear the way for the objects of faith. [Please select]
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Da Vinci, Leonardo Deism naturalism of in Herbert in English thinkers of XVIII. [Please select]
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Fries of ideas in Herbart in Lotze in recent physical science _See also_ Naturalism, Physical Science, Teleology Meier, G. [Please select]
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Naturalism characteristic of modern philosophy _See also_ Mechanism, Physical Science, Teleology Nature, Philosophy of early Italian Schelling's among Schelling's followers Hegel's J. [Please select]
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For a time the older influences fought against the naturalism of the new Nominalists. [Please select]
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