Naturalism: widening the perspective [Advanced] | Naturalism and non-physicalism combined

Published 2022-10-25
Nikolaj Pilgaard Petersen, PhD. "Broad" liberal naturalism: a conception of naturalism that allows for non-physicalist metaphysics to be characterized as naturalistic (e.g., naturalistic absolute idealism).

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