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Dualism is related to nature through historical and philosophical critiques, specifically as a framework contrasted with nature in the works of Galileo and Descartes [1] and as a binary opposition to culture that the 'ontological turn' in anthropology seeks to dismantle [2], [3].
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David Ludwig (Wageningen University and Research): Publications ... philpeople.org 2 facts
claimThe 'ontological turn' in anthropology is an intellectual project rooted in the critique of the dualism of culture and nature.
claimIn the paper 'Back by popular demand, ontology,' the authors define the 'ontological turn' in anthropology as an intellectual project rooted in the critique of the dualism of culture and nature.
Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2025 Edition) plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimBaruch Spinoza (1632–1677) and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) proposed panpsychist views as an attempt to provide a more unified picture of nature in opposition to the dualism of Galileo and Descartes.