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The Nature of Nature in Nature-based Tourism

Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, 2012
It is obvious that nature plays a key role in nature-based tourism. But how important are natural environments for nature-based tourism supply?
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Quine on the Nature of Naturalism

The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2017
AbstractQuine's metaphilosophical naturalism is often dismissed as overly “scientistic.” Many contemporary naturalists reject Quine's idea that epistemology should become a “chapter of psychology” (1969a, 83) and urge for a more “liberal,” “pluralistic,” and/or “open‐minded” naturalism instead. Still, whenever Quine explicitly reflects on the nature of
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Biological normativity: a new hope for naturalism?

Medicine, Health care and Philosophy, 2021
W. Veit
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Nature

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1969
Reviews of books on nature published in Canada in 1975.
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Naturalism and the success of science

Religious Studies: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion, 2018
Methodological naturalism is usually regarded as compatible with a range of religious commitments on the part of scientific practitioners and it is typically assumed that methodological naturalism does not imply metaphysical naturalism.
Peter Harrison
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The Nature of Nature

2014
John Dewey’s philosophy of experience offers a view of the nature of nature than can help us to reconceive schooling. Dewey offers us a set of the generic traits of existences, including interaction, temporality, complexity, and qualitative uniqueness.
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The nature ofThe Nature of Prejudice

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2000
This paper attempts to establish the historical context for the development and publication of Gordon Allport's text, The Nature of Prejudice, and by so doing illustrate the importance of historicizing psychological social psychology. The Nature of Prejudice was, in part, the cumulative result of a decade of Gordon Allport's classroom teaching in a new
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WITTGENSTEIN AND NATURALISM

Wittgenstein, Scepticism and Naturalism, 2021
Zachary Haines
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Naturalization

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
The manner in which new citizens should be created is one of the most complex questions in political theory. The law of naturalization functions as a gatekeeper—it is designed to include the desirable people and exclude the undesirable ones. This chapter explores legal and theoretical aspects of naturalization.
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