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    Natural Supernaturalism is one of Thomas Carlyle's philosophical concepts. It derives from the name of a chapter in his novel Sartor Resartus (1833–34)...
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    more complete than single supernaturalist views. Supernaturalism is the adherence to the supernatural (beliefs, and not violations of causality and the...
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    the inner nature of them. Natural Supernaturalism Carlyle's name in "Sartor" for the supernatural found latent in the natural, and manifesting itself in...
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  • Retrieved September 30, 2009. Keveney, Bill (August 17, 2005). "'Supernatural' is an eerie natural for WB". USA Today. Archived from the original on February...
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  • contrasted to Hegel's "immanent dialectics." Thomas Carlyle's idea of "Natural Supernaturalism" posited the immanence of the divine in nature, history and man...
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  • naturalism Hylomorphism Liberal naturalism Materialism Controversy Natural Supernaturalism Naturalist computationalism Naturalistic fallacy Naturalistic pantheism...
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    of the natural surroundings in which the novel takes place and the eerie mood it evokes is cited as one of the first instances of supernatural horror's...
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  • supernatural in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Supernatural most commonly refers to unexplained or non-natural forces and phenomena. Supernatural may...
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  • appearing throughout Supernatural. According to witch Rowena MacLeod, the Grand Coven classifies witches into three categories: The Naturals, the Borrowers...
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    developed his own philosophy of religion based upon what he called "Natural Supernaturalism", the idea that all things are "Clothes" which at once reveal and...
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