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Metaphysical Extranaturalism, also called ontological extranaturalism, philosophical extranaturalism and antinaturalism, is a philosophical worldview which holds that there are extranatural elements, principles, and relation of the kind studied by the extranatural sciences and spiritual sciences and where all natural elements, principles and relations are in connection with the extranatural elements, principles and relations. Metaphysical extranaturalism is a philosophical basis for philosophies as extraphysicalism, extramaterialism and theories like extraphysics, extraphysical mechanics and post-spacetime, for which metaphysical extranaturalism provides only one possible ontological foundation. Broadly, the corresponding theological perspective is religious extranaturalism or spiritual extranaturalism. More specifically, metaphysical naturalism rejects the naturalist, materialist and physicalist concepts and explanations that are part of many philosophies, theories and scientism itself.
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