| 1. | :It is my opinion that human rights are a naturalistic fallacy.
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| 2. | So says, at least, David Hume and the Naturalistic fallacy.
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| 3. | He named this confusion the naturalistic fallacy.
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| 4. | This so-called naturalistic fallacy stands in contrast to the views of ethical naturalists.
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| 5. | Any such scientific system must, nevertheless, respond to the criticism embodied in the naturalistic fallacy.
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| 6. | However, their caution against committing the naturalistic fallacy has been criticized as means to stifle legitimate ethical discussions.
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| 7. | G . E . Moore, for example, said that ethical naturalism falls prey to the naturalistic fallacy.
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| 8. | Unfortunately such attempts often fall into the naturalistic fallacy at best, and a projection onto nature at worst.
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| 9. | More sophisticated forms of normative evolutionary ethics need not commit either the naturalistic fallacy or the is-ought fallacy.
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| 10. | This objection is variously expressed as the is-ought problem, the naturalistic fallacy, or the appeal to nature.
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