naturalistic fallacy

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. The fallacious belief that something is automatically good because it is natural or automatically bad because it is unnatural.
  2. Any attempt to define "good" verbally, instead of treating it as an undefined term, in terms of which other terms are defined.

Word forms

naturalistic fallacy naturalistic fallacies

Etymology

Introduced by British philosopher G. E. Moore in his 1903 book Principia Ethica.

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