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nat·u·ral·is·tic fal·la·cy

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  1. naturalistic fallacynoun

    Any attempt to verbally define "good", instead of treating it as an undefined term, in terms of which other terms are defined.

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  1. Naturalistic fallacy

    In philosophical ethics, the term "naturalistic fallacy" was introduced by British philosopher G. E. Moore in his 1903 book Principia Ethica. Moore argues it would be fallacious to explain that which is good reductively, in terms of natural properties such as "pleasant" or "desirable". The naturalistic fallacy is close to but not identical with the fallacious appeal to nature, the claim that what is natural is inherently good or right, and that what is unnatural is inherently bad or wrong. The fallacious appeal to nature would be the reverse of a moralistic fallacy: that what is good or right is thus natural. Furthermore, Moore's naturalistic fallacy is very close to the is–ought problem, which comes from Hume's Treatise. However, unlike Hume's view of the is–ought problem, Moore did not consider the naturalistic fallacy to be at odds with moral realism.

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    The numerical value of naturalistic fallacy in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

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    The numerical value of naturalistic fallacy in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

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