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Naturalism
Scene of Normandy, 1823, Bonington
Naturalism means:
- In ethics , the naturalism gives a moral value to what is known as "natural." According to this precept, we should know not only the nature but to follow or obey him.
- In literature , the naturalism is a movement inspired by the assumptions, theories or methods of experimental science.
- In painting , the naturalism is a movement which includes significant importance to the landscape.
- In theater , the naturalistic acting tries to reproduce human nature as closely as opposed to the game expressionist looking to stylize.
- In philosophy , the naturalism is the thesis that nothing exists outside of nature. In its contemporary form, naturalism provides an essential experimental science in solving philosophical problems.
- In music , the naturalism includes various composers featuring new works or renewed. This allows the formation of groups of different genres or style quite original. Alfred Bruneau is a composer that can be related to this musical.
- In linguistics , the naturalism is the tendency for languages ARTIFICIAL reproduce the irregularities of natural languages.
- In Anthropology , Naturalism is one of four ontologies, with animism, totemism and analogy, set by Philippe Descola.
Not to be confused with naturism (nudity), the anthropological (theory on the origin of religions), the hermeneutic naturism (method of interpretation of religious texts), the religious nature (nature worship) ...
