A FALÁCIA NATURALISTA E A DERIVAÇÃO DE SEARLE

Perspectiva Filosófica 2 (49):133-147 (2022)
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Abstract

In this article we intend to characterize the issue of the so-called naturalistic fallacy and to evaluate how John Searle approaches it. To do this, we will briefly approach the arguments of David Hume and G. E. Moore and then analyze how Searle's objections to the alleged fallacy relate to such approaches and if have been successful.

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Daniel P. Nunes
IFRS - Instituto Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul
Daniel Pires Nunes
Universidade de Caxias Do Sul

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