4/13/2023 0 Comments Beautiful background for zoom![]() This answer, though, invites the further question of what it is for something to be ‘artificial’. So perhaps we could say it means anything non- artificial. But this answer is question-begging, as it presupposes we know what it means to be ‘naturally’ occurring, as opposed to occurring through some other, non-natural means. When it comes to the ethical and ontological implications, this boundary is yet more uncertain, writes Alex McKeown.Īt first sight it seems to be an obvious question with an obvious answer: What is natural? Well, it’s anything that occurs naturally. But the conditions for naturalness quickly become murky. ![]() So, too, do we readily accept value judgments that hold the natural superior to the artificial. The distinction between natural and unnatural seems, on the face of it, simple enough.
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