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Cosa (chi) è nature profane - definizione

SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPT
Sacred–profane dichotomy; Dichotomy sacred/profane; Distinction between sacred and profane; The sacred and the profane; Sacred-profane; Dichotomy of profane and sacred; Sacred or profane; Sacred/profane; Sacred-profane dichotomy; The Unholy; Unholiness; Unholy

Nature (journal)         
  • ''[[Nature Materials]],'' a specialized journal from [[Nature Research]], 2018
  • Skewed curve of citations per article in 2015 to Nature articles from 2013 to 2014
  • First title page, 4 November 1869
BRITISH SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL SINCE 1869
Nature journal; Journal Nature; Nature (magazine); Nature magazine; Nature Magazine; Nature (Journal); Nature (Magazine); Nature.com; Nature Podcast; Nature News; Letters to Nature; Nature.; Nature (publication); Nat.; Letters to nature; Nature Physical Science; Nature New Biology; Nature New Biol.; Nature New Biol; Nat Phys Sci; Nat. Phys. Sci.; Nat. New Biol.; Nat New Biol; Nature: New Biology; Nature Jobs; Nature Letters; Nature News Blog; News@nature; The journal Nature; News@nature.com; Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science; Nature group; Nature (News); Nature Futures
Nature is a British weekly scientific journal founded and based in London, England. As a multidisciplinary publication, Nature features peer-reviewed research from a variety of academic disciplines, mainly in science and technology.
Nat.         
  • ''[[Nature Materials]],'' a specialized journal from [[Nature Research]], 2018
  • Skewed curve of citations per article in 2015 to Nature articles from 2013 to 2014
  • First title page, 4 November 1869
BRITISH SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL SINCE 1869
Nature journal; Journal Nature; Nature (magazine); Nature magazine; Nature Magazine; Nature (Journal); Nature (Magazine); Nature.com; Nature Podcast; Nature News; Letters to Nature; Nature.; Nature (publication); Nat.; Letters to nature; Nature Physical Science; Nature New Biology; Nature New Biol.; Nature New Biol; Nat Phys Sci; Nat. Phys. Sci.; Nat. New Biol.; Nat New Biol; Nature: New Biology; Nature Jobs; Nature Letters; Nature News Blog; News@nature; The journal Nature; News@nature.com; Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science; Nature group; Nature (News); Nature Futures
¦ abbreviation
1. national.
2. nationalist.
3. natural.
Mother Nature         
  • Gaia]] and four children
  • Mother Nature image, 17th century alchemical text, ''[[Atalanta Fugiens]]''
PERSONIFICATION OF EARTH'S ENVIRONMENT
Mother nature; Nature (personification)
Mother Nature is sometimes used to refer to nature, especially when it is being considered as a force that affects human beings.
...when Mother Nature created Iceland out of volcanic lava and glaciers.
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Wikipedia

Profanum

Profanum is the Latin word for "profane". The state of being profane, or "profanity," refers to a lack of respect for things that are held to be sacred, which implies anything inspiring or deserving of reverence, as well as behaviour showing similar disrespect or causing religious offense.

The distinction between the sacred and the profane was considered by Émile Durkheim to be central to the social reality of human religion.