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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ naturalism.

Noun

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antinaturalism (uncountable)

  1. (sociology) The view that the natural world and the social world are different, related to antipositivism.
    • 2020, Jennifer Cooke, “Feminist Manuals and Manifestos in the Twenty-first Century”, in Jennifer Cooke, editor, The New Feminist Literary Studies[1], page 196:
      Nature's waters are subverted to turn against its guests, complementing a xenofeminist commitment to an anti-naturalism that also entails dismantling nuclear domestic spaces.
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