Romantic naturalists believed in promoting a persons natural inclinations, and allowing a student to work personally with a teacher/mentor, who will guide them to reach their own personal potential instead of shaping the student into a specific mold. They believed that a students going out into nature allowed for them to search themselves for deeper aspects of self and realize their own passions. They valued a more individual kind of education, as apposed to classroom learning.
I also think they were big on every kind of specialization being equally valid (that is, art being as important as math or science or trade skills).
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Social Philosophy in naturalism is I don't really know that's why i continue searching the meaning.... has it you?
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Social Philosophy in naturalism is I don't really know that's why i continue searching the meaning.... has it you?
rossoue
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Geoffrey O'Connell has written: 'Naturalism in American education' -- subject(s): Education, Naturalism, Philosophy
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Naturalism is a facet of philosophy. Naturalists believe in observation, experimentation, and skepticism. The study of philosophy is much broader and it allows for thought when no experiments or observations are possible. The philosophy of religion would have never made it if only naturalism were involved, for example. So while it is important to philosophy to be able to prove a thing, it does not end debates when a thing cannot be seen or tested. The first atomic theory is a good example of a philosophy that could not be proven at the time (ie. they could not actually see an atom).
The philosophy, or art genre, or writing school would be spelled Naturalism.
Patrick Romanell has written: 'El neo-naturalismo norteamericano' -- subject(s): American Philosophy, Naturalism, Philosophy, American