Hello, I agree with your points of view. We are both naturalists and as such, we both believe in the typical views of a naturalist.
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Naturalism is its own specific philosophy that involves the belief that nothing exists beyond the natural world. It states that the laws of nature are all that operate in the world. Naturalist writers do share this set of philosophical assumptions.
Naturalist
Yes, Naturalist writers tend to share a belief in a deterministic universe governed by natural laws, a focus on empirical evidence and scientific inquiry, and a skepticism towards supernatural or religious explanations. They often explore themes such as the impact of heredity and environment on human behavior, the struggle of individuals against natural forces, and the idea of humans as biological beings.
A naturalist writer is someone who depicts life objectively and without idealization, emphasizing the influence of environment and biology on characters' actions and values. They often explore themes such as determinism, survival of the fittest, and the harsh realities of nature. Naturalist writers emerged in the late 19th century as a response to romanticism and focused on portraying a more scientific and realistic view of the world.
"Naturalist" is a noun.
The opposite of a naturalist would be a creationist.
They are strong users of irony, especially writers
Death of a Naturalist was created in 1966.
The American Naturalist was created in 1867.
John Reeves - naturalist - was born in 1774.