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17 August, 21:08

Which movement, whose development paralleled but was essentially independent of realism, based its aesthetics on nature, particularly on humanity's place in the (darwinian) environment?

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  1. 18 August, 00:09
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    I believe the answer is: Naturalism

    Naturalism refers to the principle that believe that natural forces are the only one that exist and operates in our world.

    Naturalism faced a direct confrontation with many religious groups because naturalists conveyed that the belief held by religious groups on how things happen in our nature are bogus.
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