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 Translation for 'naturalistic' from English to Norwegian
ADJ   naturalistic | more naturalistic | most naturalistic
SYNO naturalistic | realistic
naturalistisk {adj}naturalistic
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Translation for 'naturalistic' from English to Norwegian

naturalistic
naturalistisk {adj}
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Usage Examples English
  • Hauptmann began producing naturalistic works in Zurich.
  • good) in his "Principia Ethica" (1903), which identified the naturalistic fallacy.
  • Thus, Plantinga argued, the probability that our minds are reliable under a conjunction of philosophical naturalism and naturalistic evolution is low or inscrutable.
  • The capitals of the nave piers are richly carved, some with classical acanthus leaves, others with more naturalistic vegetation, and incorporating a range of animals and human figures.
  • In his early work, Boghossian criticized naturalistic theories of content.

  • Second language acquisition can be attained in both naturalistic settings and classroom settings.
  • Eric Kaufman, a professor of politics commented in his paper on "American Naturalistic Nationalism" that the "naturalistic aesthetic first took root among writers in New England and New York.
  • It was shot in rural England using naturalistic colours.
  • Eventually, early melodramatic styles, clearly indebted to the 19th century theater, gave way in Western cinema to a relatively naturalistic style.
  • Face Lids fall into two categories, naturalistic or grotesque.

  • Although the sculptural genre appears naturalistic, "ndop" are not actual one-to-one representations of particular subjects, but rather a culmination of visual notations that represented the ideal characteristics of the deceased king.
  • To that end, Schmookler offers “a naturalistic explanation of the origins and workings of constructive and destructive forces – “good” and “evil” – in the human system.
  • Different event characteristics will influence whether or not an individual chooses between religious and naturalistic attributions.
  • Due to this influence, she came to develop her more naturalistic style in which human figures are rendered with more detail, light sketchy lines, anatomically accurate proportions, and heavy, defining shading.
  • Moore's naturalistic fallacy is closely related to the is–ought problem, which comes from David Hume's "A Treatise of Human Nature" (1738–40).

  • Rafail's photos are the first to show images of sitters in naturalistic poses, soft lighting, within naturalistic backgrounds, and expressing real sentiments like joy and laughter or tenderness as in the photo of Czarina Alexandra with Olga and Maria (1899).
  • This work is full of the new naturalistic tendency.
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