Anaxagorize

/ˌænæksəˈɡɔːraɪz/ verb

To explain natural phenomena through physical causes and natural laws rather than supernatural or divine intervention, named after the Greek philosopher Anaxagoras.

From Anaxagoras (c. 500-428 BCE), Greek philosopher who proposed nous (mind) as the organizing principle of the universe, + -ize suffix. The term emerged in 19th-century philosophical discourse to describe his mechanistic approach to explaining nature.

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