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Natürlichkeit

Naturalness delves into a long withstanding argument of everyday life-the argument of naturalness. This book questions why what is natural has been seen in some ways as superior to what is artificial and discusses the role and validity of naturalistic arguments in domains such as politics, ethics, and reasoning.

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  • "Naturalness delves into a long withstanding argument of everyday life-the argument of naturalness. This book questions why what is natural has been seen in some ways as superior to what is artificial and discusses the role and validity of naturalistic arguments in domains such as politics, ethics, and reasoning."@en
  • "In everyday morality, "naturalness" definitely continues to be a positively charged term. It plays a significant role wherever technical progress opens up natural processes to human control, for example in reproductive medicine, genetics and modern agri."@en
  • "In everyday morality, "naturalness" is a positively charged term. It plays a significant role wherever technical progress opens up natural processes to human control. This book enquires into the motives for the privileged position of the (relatively) natural over the (relatively) artificial and seeks out its roots in the history of ideas."
  • "Main description: In everyday morality, "naturalness" definitely continues to be a positively charged term. It plays a significant role wherever technical progress opens up natural processes to human control, for example in reproductive medicine, genetics and modern agriculture. This book enquires into the reasons and motives for the privileged position of the (relatively) natural over the (relatively) artificial and seeks out its roots in the history of ideas."

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  • "Natürlichkeit"
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  • "Naturalness is the "natural" preferable to the "artificial"?"@en
  • "Naturalness : is the "natural" preferable to the "artificial"?"@en
  • "Naturalness : is the "natural" preferable to the "artificial"?"