Natural State
The term "Natural State" refers to a condition or environment that exists without human intervention. It encompasses ecosystems, landscapes, and wildlife that thrive in their original forms, maintaining biodiversity and ecological balance. In a natural state, processes such as growth, decay, and nutrient cycling occur naturally, supporting various species and habitats.
In philosophy, "Natural State" can also describe a theoretical condition of human existence before societal structures and norms were established. Thinkers like Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that humans in their natural state are inherently good and that civilization corrupts this purity. This concept invites discussions about morality, freedom, and the impact of society on human behavior.