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** Natural causes
** The Natural Law Tradition in Ethics, by Mark Murphy, 2002.
** Natural Law Theories, by John Finnis, 2007.
** Natural rights theories, such that of John Locke or Robert Nozick, which hold that human beings have absolute, natural rights.
** The Bombay Natural History Society is founded.
** Authorities at the British Natural History Museum announce that the skull of the Piltdown Man, one of the most famous fossil skulls in the world, is a hoax.
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** Natural fibers – class of hair-like materials that are continuous filaments or are in discrete elongated pieces, similar to pieces of thread.
** Natural Gas
** Natural Resources Defense Council site on the Environmental Impacts of the World Trade Center Attacks
** Natural History Museum ( Naturhistorisches Museum ) ( 1872 – 1881, finished 1891 )
** Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman-John Aalberg
** " Natural " ( Peter Andre song )
** School of Natural and Physical Sciences: Prof. Samuel Aughey
** Natural resource, anything obtained from the environment to satisfy human needs and wants
** 1985: Nominee – Best Original Score – The Natural
** 1985: Winner – Best Instrumental Composition – The Natural ( tied with John Williams ' Olympic Fanfare )
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** Department of Natural Sciences
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** Iranian philosophy
** Sufi philosophy
** Cartesianism, name given to the philosophy of René Descartes
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** Chrysippus, Greek philosopher from Soloi who was the principal systematiser of stoic philosophy ( b. c. 280 BC )
** Giulio Cesare la Galla, professor of philosophy at the Collegio Romano in Italy ( d. 1624 )
** Subject ( philosophy ), a being that has subjective experiences, subjective consciousness, or a relationship with another entity
** Subject-object based metaphysics, a term for the dominant view of metaphysics in Western philosophy
** The Woodbridge Lectures, a distinguished lecture series in philosophy at Columbia University, named for him
** Early Islamic philosophy
** Modern Islamic philosophy
** A Philosophical Investigation — speculative neuropathology, philosophy, gender and criminal investigation
** Early Islamic philosophy
** Modern Islamic philosophy
** Philosophical progress, the idea that philosophy has solved or at least can solve some of the questions it studies.
** Liberal Arts, with concentrations in: entertainment technology, ethnoarchaeology, fine and performing arts, foreign language, geography, humanities and social thought, international relations, philosophy, politics and law, scientific inquiry, social issues
** Early Islamic philosophy
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** Populism, a political philosophy seeking to use the instruments of the state to benefit the people as a whole

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