Naturalomania
An extreme, dogmatic version of naturalification, where everything is reduced to nature, and any appeal to culture, convention, or freedom is dismissed as “supernatural” or “anti‑science.” Naturalomania is common in strong‑restricted physicalism and some anti‑humanist circles. It denies the reality of social constructions (money, law, marriage) as mere illusions. Critics argue that naturalomania is itself a social construction—a product of a particular historical moment and culture. It is a form of reductionism that cannot account for its own emergence.
Naturalomania Example: “The naturalomaniac claimed that money is ‘just paper’ and that value is an illusion. He tried to buy coffee with this insight. The barista did not agree.”
Naturalomania by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal June 6, 2026