Naturalism in A Sentence

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    After Mill means after Kant and Hegel and Herbart, and it means after the emergence of evolutionary naturalism.

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    An adult lifestyle cruise is specifically designed for couples who enjoy sensuous fun and embrace the concept of naturalism.

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    An overwhelming naturalism swamped the older reserves of Egyptian art, and the expression of the postures, actions and familiarities of daily life, or the instantaneous attitudes of animals, became the dernier cri of fashion.

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    Another objection is advanced from the standpoint of naturalism, which, whether it issues in materialism or not, seeks to explain man as but a product of the process of nature.

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    Both the signet types and the other objects of art here discovered display the fresh naturalism that characterizes in a special way the first Late Minoan period.

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    But perhaps the most convincing testimony to the presence of this ineradicable naturalism is afforded by the Latin songs of wandering students, known as Carmina Burana, written by the self-styled Goliardi.

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    But this mission helped to make him an object of suspicion to the other members of the Committee of Public Safety, and especially to Robespierre, who as a deist and a fanatical follower of the ideas of Rousseau, hated Herault, the follower of the naturalism of Diderot.

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    Casual acquaintance with Enlightenment thought discloses that ethical naturalism was at its core.

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    Democritean physics without a calculus had necessarily proved sterile of determinate concrete results, and this was more than enough to ripen the naturalism of the utilitarian school into scepticism.

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    Evolution has a foundation in philosophy which is called naturalism or materialism.

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    For anti-reductionist forms of naturalism (like Railton's) seem as invulnerable to the argument as Moore's non-naturalist account.

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    Here, Pierre Jacob addresses the question raised by his accepting methodological naturalism, not metaphysical naturalism.

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    If you begin by presupposing naturalism, then of course what you wind up with is a purely natural Jesus!

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    In " Some Consequences of (naturalistic) Belief," Balfour argues that the results of " naturalism " are unbearable.

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    In Boehme's spirit, Schelling defended his idea of God as the only way of vindicating for God the consciousness which naturalism denies, and which ordinary theism emptily asserts.

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    In the last third of the 18th century two important movements came into play, the " naturalism " of Rousseau and the " new humanism."

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    In these articles, I sketch some of the basic reasons for thinking that philosophical naturalism is unable to account for reality.

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    In uniting with this the Associationism which he inherited, through his father, from Hume, he revealed at once the strength and weakness of the dual conception of naturalism.

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    It has been well observed that his style is a medium between that of Perugino and that of Giovanni Bellini; he has somewhat more of spontaneous naturalism than the former, and of abstract dignity in feature and form than the latter.

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    It is easy to understand how English empiricism issued at once in the trenchant naturalism of Hobbes.

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    It was because the aftermath of Newtonian science was so rich that the scientific faith of naturalism was able to retain a place besides its epistemological creed that a logician of the school could arise whose spirit was in some sort Baconian, but who, unlike Bacon, had entered the modern world, and faced the problems stated for it by Hume and by Newton.

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    It would be quite possible to accept his criticisms of naturalism and hedonism while rejecting many of the metaphysical inferences which he draws.

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    James Ward, in Naturalism and Agnosticism (1899), starts from the same phenomenalistic views of Mach and Kirchhoff about mechanics; he proceeds to the hypothesis of duality within experience, which we have traced in James Ward.

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    James Ward's masterly criticism of Herbert Spencer (Naturalism and Agnosticism) has been mentioned above.

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    Marxism understands a dialectical unity of humanism and naturalism in determining the origins and aspects of consciousness.

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    Naturalism is progressively obvious in its treatment, e.g.

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    Objections to the belief in immortality have been advanced from the standpoints of materialism, naturalism, pessimism and pantheism.

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    Of Aristotle's immediate successors one deserves to be noticed here, namely, Strato of Lampsacus, who developed his master's cosmology into a system of naturalism.

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    Of this necessity there is a growing consciousness in recent years, and no more notable exposition of it has been published than is contained in James Ward's Naturalism and Agnosticism.

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    Other influences which may be traced in his writings are those of modern naturalism and of a somewhat misinterpreted Darwinism ("strength" is generally interpreted as physical endowment, but it has sometimes to be reluctantly acknowledged that the physically feeble, by their combination and cunning, prove stronger than the "strong").

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    Strauss, the author of the Leben Jesu, and Bruno Bauer, who like Feuerbach himself had passed over from Hegelianism to a form of naturalism.

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    Taking part in an adult lifestyle cruise is one of the best ways to combine a taste for naturalism with a passion for travel.

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    The British author BS Johnson embarked on a quest for absolute literary naturalism which ended in his suicide.

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    The fact that the naturalism of this art remained selective is perhaps less surprising than it appears at first sight.

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    The last is a philosophy of naturalism in the form of a conversation between seven learned men - a Jew, a Mahommedan, a Lutheran, a Zwinglian, a Roman Catholic, an Epicurean and a Theist.

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    The Mask of Pandora is a proof of that growing appreciation of pagan naturalism which marked the poet's later years.

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    The naturalism of which we have been speaking found free utterance now in the fabliaux of jongleurs, lyrics of minnesingers, tales of trouveres, romances of Arthur and his knights - compositions varied in type and tone, but in all of which sincere passion and real enjoyment of life pierce through the thin veil of chivalrous mysticism or of allegory with which they were sometimes conventionally draped.

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    The overall feel of the collection is of elegance and naturalism.

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    The performances, too, have an almost embarrassing naturalism.

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    The Pyramid Kings.A different ideal appears in the pyramid times; in place of the naturalism of the earlier work there is more regularity, some convention, and the sense of a school in the style.

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    The supposedly acceptable form is labeled'methodological naturalism ' .

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    The theory of psychophysical parallelism has been subjected to a rigorous examination in James Ward's Naturalism and Agnosticism, part iii., in which the argument that mind cannot be derived from matter is convincingly presented.

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    Their opponents then have the upper hand as they still have their presuppositions see naturalism, logic and reality.

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    This arto movement started in the 1860's as a result of a rebellion against Naturalism and Realism, which represented religious and spiritual themes but left little room for interpretation.

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    This creed of naturalism is.

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    This is done by those millions in the West who embrace godless secular humanism or materialistic naturalism.

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    This is done by those millions in the West who embrace Godless secular humanism or materialistic naturalism.

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    This is his way of destroying Naturalism and Agnosticism.

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    This philosopher, a man of striking and attractive personality, succeeded in fusing the Megarian dialectic with Cynic naturalism.

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    Thus, while Christendom was still preoccupied with the Crusades, two main forces of the Renaissance, naturalism and enthusiasm for antique modes of feeling, already brought their latent potency to light, prematurely indeed and precociously, yet with a promise that was destined to be kept.

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    To say that OOL is inexplicable given naturalism seems well-established.

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    Ward in his Gifford lectures for 1896-1898 (Naturalism and Agnosticism, 1899), Huxley's challenge ("I know what I mean when I say I believe in the law of the inverse squares, and I will not rest my life and my hopes upon weaker convictions") is one which a spiritualistic philosophy need not shrink from accepting at the hands of naturalistic agnosticism.

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    We do not know whether his influence was brought to bear in this sense upon Spinoza; but it has been suggested that the writings of Bruno, whose spirit of enthusiastic naturalism and fervid revolt against the Church would be especially dear to a man of Van den Ende's leanings, may have been put into the pupil's hand by the master.

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    Wolff's list is of some historical importance - atheism, deism (a God without care for men) and naturalism (denial of supernatural revelation); anthropomorphism (assigning a human body to God); materialism, and idealism (non-existence of matter); paganism (polytheism); Manichaeism, Spinozism, Epicureanism.

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    Written in 1893, it was a forerunner of German Naturalism, and exhibits the socialist leanings of its author.

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    Zola was the apostle of the "realistic" or "naturalistic" school; but he was in truth not a "naturalist" at all, in so far as "naturalism" is to be regarded as a record of fact.