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What (who) is naturalism$51755$ - definition

PROPOSITION
Transcendent naturalism; Anti-constructive naturalism; Transcendental naturalism

Naturalism (literature)         
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LITERARY MOVEMENT
Naturalist school of fiction; Literature naturalism; American Naturalism; Literary naturalism; Naturalist literature
Naturalism is a literary movement beginning in the late nineteenth century, similar to literary realism in its rejection of Romanticism, but distinct in its embrace of determinism, detachment, scientific objectivism, and social commentary. The movement largely traces to the theories of French author Émile Zola.
Naturalism (philosophy)         
  • Hegel who together with Joseph von Schelling developed the form of natural philosophy recognised as ''Naturphilosophie''
  • Ancient Roman mosaic showing Anaximander holding a sundial. One of the contributors to naturalism in ancient Greek philosophy
  • Aristotle, one of the philosophers behind the modern day scientific method used as a central term in methodological naturalism
BELIEF THAT ONLY NATURAL LAWS AND FORCES OPERATE IN THE UNIVERSE
Methodological naturalism; Naturalism (Philosophy); Methodological materialism; Methodological Naturalism; Methodological naturalist; Philosophical naturalism; Naturalistic theory; Naturalness (philosophy)
In philosophy, naturalism is the idea or belief that only natural laws and forces (as opposed to supernatural ones) operate in the universe.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Naturalistic; Naturalistically; Naturalisms; Naturalism (disambiguation)
1.
Naturalistic art or writing tries to show people and things in a realistic way.
These drawings are among his most naturalistic.
ADJ
2.
Naturalistic means resembling something that exists or occurs in nature.
Further research is needed under rather more naturalistic conditions.
ADJ

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Cognitive closure (philosophy)

In philosophy of science and philosophy of mind, cognitive closure is the proposition that human minds are constitutionally incapable of solving certain perennial philosophical problems. Owen Flanagan calls this position anti-constructive naturalism or the "new mysterianism" and the primary advocate of the hypothesis, Colin McGinn, calls it transcendental naturalism acknowledging the possibility that solutions may be knowable to an intelligent non-human of some kind. According to McGinn, such philosophical questions include the mind-body problem, identity of the self, foundations of meaning, free will, and knowledge, both a priori and empirical.