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What is the philosophical term of nature?

Nature- philosophy refers to the explanation of nature from a metaphysical point of view. In the natural philosophy of ancient Greece, Aristotle's concept is most closely related to biology. The natural philosophy in the biological age, referred to as natural philosophy for short, refers to the philosophical viewpoint (also known as romantic natural philosophy) born on the basis of German classical philosophy from the second half of18th century to19th century, represented by the philosophy of F. von Schelling. Before Schelling's philosophy appeared, Goethe, K.F. Kielmeyer and Okun were all biologists of natural philosophy. The concept of Goethe-style (prototype) and his spine skull and Okun's theory came into being under this philosophical background. Whether the adoption of parallel recurrence law theory and natural cascade continuous law in natural philosophy and biology is directly related to the viewpoint of evolution is generally a question, and there are many negative opinions. Furthermore, "natural philosophy" is also a natural philosophy, but it is only synonymous with physics.