For any X, we can ask “What’s so bad about X”, receive an answer X2, and ask “What’s so bad about X2″, ad infinitum.
G.E. Moore managed to ask the question about X2, dubbed it the “naturalistic fallacy”, and stopped investigating. I prefer the method you advocate.
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G.E. Moore managed to ask the question about X2, dubbed it the “naturalistic fallacy”, and stopped investigating. I prefer the method you advocate.