Has Anyone Committed the Naturalistic Fallacy?

Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):40-46 (1970)
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original Duncan, Elmer H. (1970) "Has anyone committed the naturalistic fallacy?". Southern Journal of Philosophy 8(1):49-55

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