Ethical Naturalism: An Empirical Approach to Moral philosophy.

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Abstract

Ethical naturalism posits that ethical truths are grounded in properties and can be understood through empirical investigation. This article explores the core tenets of ethical naturalism, its historical context, and its implications for contemporary moral philosophy. By examining the critiques it faces, as well as its strengths in bridging the gap between ethics and empirical sciences, this work aims to highlight the relevance of ethical naturalism in understanding moral beliefs and practices.

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