
Abstract Naturalism, construed broadly, states that whatever exists is part of the natural order of things. One common understanding of the natural order implies that whatever is natural is explainable, at least in principle, by the natural sciences. For reasons of methodological unity, many philosophers and psychologists seek to accommodate such naturalism in their explanatory projects.
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