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Clear and appealing in its argument.
My concerns at this juncture are a) whether an appeal to nature might make space for unwelcome moral viewpoints (at the least, we'll need something better than appealing to is/ought problems) b) how immoralism will be addressed and c) whether Foot's concept of "goodness" is really only secondary when applied to nonliving things (I'm thinking here of environmental aesthetics).
— Sep 04, 2018 12:28PM
My concerns at this juncture are a) whether an appeal to nature might make space for unwelcome moral viewpoints (at the least, we'll need something better than appealing to is/ought problems) b) how immoralism will be addressed and c) whether Foot's concept of "goodness" is really only secondary when applied to nonliving things (I'm thinking here of environmental aesthetics).
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