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Naturalism may refer to: * Realism (arts), naturalism in the arts * Naturalism (literature), a literary movement beginning in the late 19th century *
Naturalism (theatre) Naturalism is a movement in European drama and theatre that developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It refers to theatre that attempts to create an illusion of reality through a range of dramatic and theatrical strategies. Interest ...
, a movement in European drama and theatre *
Naturalism (philosophy) In philosophy, naturalism is the idea or belief that only natural laws and forces (as opposed to supernatural ones) operate in the universe. According to philosopher Steven Lockwood, naturalism can be separated into an ontological sense and a ...
, the idea that only natural laws and forces operate in the universe *
Naturalism (horse) Naturalism (19 October 1988 – 13 July 2018) was a New Zealand-bred Australian-trained thoroughbred racehorse. Background Foaled in New Zealand on 19 October 1988, Naturalism was a bay stallion sired by Palace Music, a Kentucky-bred, French- ...
(1988–2018), a racehorse


See also

* * Naturalness (disambiguation) * Naturism (disambiguation) * Natural history, a domain of inquiry involving organisms ** Naturalist, a person who studies natural history *
Naturalistic fallacy In philosophical ethics, the naturalistic fallacy is the claim that any reductive explanation of good, in terms of natural properties such as ''pleasant'' or ''desirable'', is false. The term was introduced by British philosopher G. E. Moore in ...
, the mistake of explaining something as being good reductively, in terms of natural properties *
Naturalistic observation Naturalistic observation, sometimes referred to as fieldwork, is a research methodology in numerous fields of science including ethology, anthropology, linguistics, the social sciences, and psychology, in which data are collected as they occur i ...
, a research methodology *
Critical naturalism Critical or Critically may refer to: *Critical, or critical but stable, medical states **Critical, or intensive care medicine *Critical juncture, a discontinuous change studied in the social sciences. * Critical Software, a company specializing in ...
, an idea of Roy Bhaskar *
Ethical naturalism Ethical naturalism (also called moral naturalism or naturalistic cognitivistic definism) is the meta-ethical view which claims that: # Ethical sentences express propositions. # Some such propositions are true. # Those propositions are made true ...
, or moral naturalism or naturalistic cognitivistic definism * Humanistic naturalism, a branch of philosophical naturalism *
Liberal naturalism Liberal naturalism is a heterodox form of philosophical naturalism that lies in the conceptual space between scientific (or reductive) naturalism and supernaturalism Supernatural refers to phenomena or entities that are beyond the laws of ...
, a heterodox form of philosophical naturalism * Metaphysical naturalism, a philosophical basis for science *
Poetic naturalism Poetry (derived from the Greek '' poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings in ...
, an approach of Sean M. Carroll *
Political naturalism Political naturalism is a political ideology and legal system which believes that there is a natural law, just and obvious to all, that crosses ideologies, faiths and personal thinking, that naturally guaranties justice. It is inspired by sociologi ...
, a belief that there is a natural law *
Religious naturalism Religious naturalism combines a naturalist worldview with ideals, perceptions, traditions, and values that have been traditionally associated with many religions or religious institutions. "Religious naturalism is a perspective that finds religi ...
, combines a naturalist worldview with ideals associated with many religions *
Sociological naturalism Sociological naturalism is a theory that states that the natural world and social world are roughly identical and governed by similar principles. Sociological naturalism, in sociological texts simply referred to as naturalism, can be traced back ...
, the view that the natural world and the social world are roughly identical *
Spiritual naturalism Spiritual naturalism, or naturalistic spirituality combines a naturalist approach to spiritual ways of looking at the world. Spiritual naturalism may have first been proposed by Joris-Karl Huysmans in 1895 in his book ''En Route''. Coming into ...
, combines a naturalist approach to spiritual ways of looking at the world {{Disambiguation