naturalism - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • call: Evolution has a foundation in philosophy which is called naturalism or materialism.
  • have: The performances, too, have an almost embarrassing naturalism.
  • see: Their opponents then have the upper hand as they still have their presuppositions see Naturalism, logic and reality.
  • give: To say that OOL is inexplicable given naturalism seems well-established.
  • presuppose: If you begin by presupposing naturalism, then of course what you wind up with is a purely natural Jesus!
  • label: The supposedly acceptable form is labeled'methodological naturalism ' .

Adjective modifier

  • methodological: Here, Pierre Jacob addresses the question raised by his accepting methodological naturalism, not metaphysical naturalism.
  • philosophical: In these articles, I sketch some of the basic reasons for thinking that philosophical naturalism is unable to account for reality.
  • scientific: Scientific naturalism, however, is a philosophy which goes well beyond science.
  • literary: The British author BS Johnson embarked on a quest for absolute literary naturalism which ended in his suicide.
  • ethical: Casual acquaintance with Enlightenment thought discloses that ethical naturalism was at its core.

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