Steffen Augsberg: Der ćnaturalistische Fehlschlu§Ņ als juristische
Argumentationsfigur
The talk of a naturalistic fallacy has become rather common
in recent bioethical debates, especially in the field of jurisprudence. The
following article takes a closer look at the term, retracing it to its origin
in the moral philosophy of G.E. Moore. The analysis shows that the concept of
the naturalistic fallacy is not only philosophically highly controversial. It
is also neither used correctly – in its original meaning – in the
current debates nor is it very helpful to solve the specific juridical
questions in bioethics.
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