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Natualism And How It Affects


Naturalism in philosophy was confusing, but yet helpful to society if they understood naturalism. The people of 19th century Europe was getting to know what philosophy was and how it applied to naturalism. Philosophy is the love and pursuit of wisdom by intellectual means and moral self-discipline. Philosophers are people who study philosophies, which could be in naturalism, or other philosophies. In philosophical naturalism, there were some people who liked to learn it.
             Those kinds of people who loved to study naturalism in philosophy were called philosophers. Many philosophers in naturalism were also physicalists. It has been very active in the philosophy of mind and moral philosophy, and recently as a tool for the conceptual hegemony of science in opposition to the views of some sociologists and historians of science who would retelevise worldviews. There was one of the most philosophers ever known who studied naturalism his whole life, Charles Darwin. Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, Shrophire, in 1809. During his time at Christ's College, Camberidge when he was studying theology he loved to collect plants, insects, and geological specimens, guided by his cousin William Darwin Fox, and entomologist. One of Darwin's most popular works was, The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, was published in 1859. The most famous that Charles Darwin had was "Survival of the Fittest", which meant, The basis of the Darwinian Theory of Evolution is that the members of a population with the sets of characteristics which are most suitable for the local environment are the ones who are most likely to survive to have greater numbers of offspring. Thus those characteristics suited to the local environment will become more common in the population as a whole, over the generations, and characteristics that are not well suited to the local environment will disappear (or at least become rarer).


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