Naturalization of value systems

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The naturalization of value systems in the human sciences is the process by which other frameworks were sought to replace spiritual, "other-worldly", religious explanations of nature, life and humanity with respect to fundamental values.[1]

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  1. ^ *Young, Robert M. (1981) The Naturalization of Value Systems in the Human Sciences, in Science and Belief: from Darwin to Einstein, Block VI: Problems in the Biological and Human Sciences. Milton Keynes: Open University Press, pp. 63–110.

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