Antinaturalism (politics)

[3][4] Antinaturalist philosophy is closely linked to the French animal rights movement and materialist feminism.

[1] It is also supported by xenofeminists, who advocate for a form of feminism holding that if nature is unjust, it should be changed.

[5] Notable advocates include David Olivier and Yves Bonnardel.

[6] Antinaturalists defend the inherent and absolute moral permissibility of abortion, body modification, divorce, contraception, sex reassignment surgery, and other means by which they believe human beings can assume control of their own bodies and their own environments.

[7] Yves Bonnardel argues that naturalist ideology "goes hand in hand with and legitimises speciesist oppression of non-human sentient beings",[8] and that using natural law to justify the reintroduction of predatory animals to control populations of other animals is a form of speciesism.