According to Philosophy - What is Nature & Humanity's Place Within it

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In philosophy, "nature" often refers to the intrinsic properties and the essence of entities, encompassing both the physical world and the underlying principles that govern existence. Philosophically, nature embodies the fundamental qualities, laws, and processes that constitute reality, extending beyond mere physical attributes to include the inherent tendencies, purposes, and functions of things. Nature is perceived as dynamic and ever-changing, with an internal logic or order that drives growth, development, and transformation. It is the source of life and being, prompting profound contemplation about the relationship between humans and the cosmos, the nature of existence, and the ultimate purposes or ends that things naturally seek.

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