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'''Metaphysical naturalism''' (also called [[Atheism]], '''ontological naturalism''', '''philosophical naturalism''', and '''antisupernaturalism''') is a [[philosophical]] worldview which holds that there is nothing but natural elements, principles, and relations of the kind studied by the natural Science | '''Metaphysical naturalism''' (also called [[Atheism]], '''ontological naturalism''', '''philosophical naturalism''', and '''antisupernaturalism''') is a [[philosophical]] worldview which holds that there is nothing but natural elements, principles, and relations of the kind studied by the natural Science s. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 21 February 2024
Metaphysical naturalism (also called Atheism, ontological naturalism, philosophical naturalism, and antisupernaturalism) is a philosophical worldview which holds that there is nothing but natural elements, principles, and relations of the kind studied by the natural Science s.