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natural$51751$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch

ANCIENT PHILOSOPHICAL STUDY OF NATURE AND PHYSICAL UNIVERSE THAT WAS DOMINANT BEFORE THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN SCIENCE. IT IS CONSIDERED TO BE THE PRECURSOR OF NATURAL SCIENCE
Natural philosopher; Natural philosophers; Natural Philosophy; Natural Philosopher; Principles of natural philosophy; Principles of Natural Philosophy

natural      
adj. φυσικός, φυσιολογικός, έμφυτος, εκ φύσεως
natural environment         
  • A view of [[wilderness]] in Estonia}}
  • air-polluting]] emissions from this power plant in [[New Mexico]] contained excessive amounts of [[sulfur dioxide]].
  • Another view of the [[Aletsch Glacier]] in the [[Swiss Alps]], which because of [[global warming]] has been decreasing
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  • An example of the many [[animal species]] on the Earth}}
  • [[Coral reef]]s have significant marine [[biodiversity]].
  • Worldwide [[climate]] classifications map}}
  • Larch Mountain]], in the U.S. state of [[Oregon]]
  • There are many [[plant species]] on the planet.}}
  • A [[swamp]] area in [[Everglades National Park]], [[Florida]], [[US]]
  • The retreat of glaciers since 1850 of [[Aletsch Glacier]] in the [[Swiss Alps]] (situation in 1979, 1991 and 2002), due to [[global warming]]
  • Rocky stream in the U.S. state of [[Hawaii]]
  • upper mantle]]; (5) lithosphere; (6) crust
  • Argentina}}
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  • eukaryotic]] organisms. These are chloroplasts visible in the cells of ''Plagiomnium affine'' — many-fruited thyme-moss.
  • spectrum]] of [[light]] to appear in the sky when the Sun shines onto droplets of moisture in the [[Earth's atmosphere]].
  • [[Rainforest]]s often have a great deal of [[biodiversity]] with many plant and animal species. This is the [[Gambia River]] in [[Senegal]]'s [[Niokolo-Koba National Park]].
  • An image of the [[Sahara desert]] from satellite. It is the world's largest hot desert and third-largest desert after the [[polar desert]]s.
  • National Park]])
  • The [[Ahklun Mountains]] and the [[Togiak Wilderness]] within the [[Togiak National Wildlife Refuge]] in the U.S. state of [[Alaska]]
  • halo]] when seen from space.
  • A view of Earth's [[troposphere]] from an [[airplane]]
  • volcanic]] fissure and [[lava]] channel
ALL LIVING AND NON-LIVING THINGS OCCURRING NATURALLY ON EARTH OR SOME REGION THEREOF
The environment; The Environment; Natural Environment; Natural physical environment; Environmental Systems; Environmental assets; Geographic environment; Natural force; Environmental topics
φυσικό περιβάλλο
natural science         
  • This [[structural formula]] for molecule [[caffeine]] shows a graphical representation of how the atoms are arranged.
  • bound]] to a [[proton]]. Their mathematical descriptions are standard problems in [[quantum mechanics]], an important branch of physics.
  • The materials paradigm represented as a tetrahedron
  • a 1509 painting]] by [[Raphael]]. Plato rejected inquiry into natural philosophy as against religion, while his student, Aristotle, created a body of work on the natural world that influenced generations of scholars.
  • Onion (''[[Allium]]'') cells in different phases of the cell cycle. Growth in an '[[organism]]' is carefully controlled by regulating the cell cycle.
BRANCH OF SCIENCE ABOUT THE NATURAL WORLD
Science/Physics and Hard Sciences; Natural sciences; Natural Science; Natural scientist; Natural inquiry; History of natural science; NATURAL SCIENCE; Natural Scientists; Natsci; Biological and physical sciences; Natural scientists; Natural Sciences; NaturalSciences; History of the physical sciences; The natural science; Professor of natural science; Natural science disciplines
n. φυσική, φυσιογνωσία

Definition

natural science
¦ noun a branch of science which deals with the physical world, e.g. physics, chemistry, geology, biology.
?the branch of knowledge which deals with the study of the physical world.

Wikipedia

Natural philosophy

Natural philosophy or philosophy of nature (from Latin philosophia naturalis) is the philosophical study of physics, that is, nature and the physical universe. It was dominant before the development of modern science.

From the ancient world (at least since Aristotle) until the 19th century, natural philosophy was the common term for the study of physics (nature), a broad term that included botany, zoology, anthropology, and chemistry as well as what we now call physics. It was in the 19th century that the concept of science received its modern shape, with different subjects within science emerging, such as astronomy, biology, and physics. Institutions and communities devoted to science were founded. Isaac Newton's book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687) (English: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) reflects the use of the term natural philosophy in the 17th century. Even in the 19th century, the work that helped define much of modern physics bore the title Treatise on Natural Philosophy (1867).

In the German tradition, Naturphilosophie (philosophy of nature) persisted into the 18th and 19th centuries as an attempt to achieve a speculative unity of nature and spirit, after rejecting the scholastic tradition and replacing Aristotelian metaphysics, along with those of the dogmatic churchmen, with Kantian rationalism. Some of the greatest names in German philosophy are associated with this movement, including Goethe, Hegel, and Schelling. Naturphilosophie was associated with Romanticism and a view that regarded the natural world as a kind of giant organism, as opposed to the philosophical approach of figures such as John Locke and others espousing a more mechanical philosophy of the world, regarding it as being like a machine.