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Naturalism

1963
Abstract Naturalism is a species of descriptivism, and is described as the proposal to specify the truth conditions of moral statements without reference to moral words, i.e. without reference to the attitudes of the speakers. Hence, the truth conditions of moral statements are non‐moral properties.
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Naturalizing Natural Deduction

2016
A simplified and improved system of natural deduction for classical predicate logic is presented. The inference rules of existential instantiation EI, existential elimination (\(\exists\) E), and universal generalization UG (\(\forall\) I) are not employed in this system.
David DeVidi, Herbert Korté
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Is Natural Childbirth Natural?

Psychosomatic Medicine, 1952
A J, MANDY   +3 more
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Nature

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2009
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Nature and Natures

2019
AbstractThis chapter formulates Leibniz’s naturalizing claims: what it is for a theory to be a natural theory. Three things will be emphasized: (a) Leibniz’s focus on individual natures, (b) Leibniz’s appeal to “rules of the good and beautiful,” and (c) the representational nature of individual substances, building the “rules of the good and beautiful”
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Naturalizing Natural Salience

The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 2023
Jacob VanDrunen   +1 more
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Nature Naturalized

Environmental Ethics, 2007
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Nature and Naturalism

1995
AbstractAncient theories appeal to nature, in several ways, as support. This is distinguished from modern versions of naturalism. The ancient appeal to nature is not tied to a particular theory such as teleology, and involves nature as an ideal.
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Natural Oligopolies

Econometrica, 1983
Shaked, Avner, Sutton, John
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