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- Moralistic_fallacy abstract "The moralistic fallacy is the informal fallacy of assuming that whichever aspect of nature which has socially unpleasant consequences cannot exist. Its typical form is "if X were true, then it would happen that Z!", where Z is a morally, socially or politically undesirable thing. What should be moral is assumed a priori to also be naturally occurring. The moralistic fallacy is used to be presented as the reverse of the naturalistic fallacy. However, it could be seen as a variation of the very same naturalistic fallacy; the difference between them could be considered pragmatical, depending on the intentions of that who uses it: naturalistic fallacy if she wants to justify existing social practices with the argument that they are natural (this is typically found in right-wing discourse); moralistic fallacy if she wants to combat existing social practices with the argument of denying that they are natural (this is typically found in progressive discourse).".
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- Moralistic_fallacy hasPhotoCollection Moralistic_fallacy.
- Moralistic_fallacy subject Category:Morality.
- Moralistic_fallacy subject Category:Relevance_fallacies.
- Moralistic_fallacy type Abstraction100002137.
- Moralistic_fallacy type Cognition100023271.
- Moralistic_fallacy type Content105809192.
- Moralistic_fallacy type CoreIssuesInEthics.
- Moralistic_fallacy type Fallacy105893916.
- Moralistic_fallacy type Idea105833840.
- Moralistic_fallacy type Issue105814650.
- Moralistic_fallacy type Misconception105893653.
- Moralistic_fallacy type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Moralistic_fallacy type RelevanceFallacies.
- Moralistic_fallacy comment "The moralistic fallacy is the informal fallacy of assuming that whichever aspect of nature which has socially unpleasant consequences cannot exist. Its typical form is "if X were true, then it would happen that Z!", where Z is a morally, socially or politically undesirable thing. What should be moral is assumed a priori to also be naturally occurring. The moralistic fallacy is used to be presented as the reverse of the naturalistic fallacy.".
- Moralistic_fallacy label "Moralistic fallacy".
- Moralistic_fallacy label "Moralistischer Fehlschluss".
- Moralistic_fallacy label "道德主義謬誤".
- Moralistic_fallacy sameAs Moralistický_omyl.
- Moralistic_fallacy sameAs Moralistischer_Fehlschluss.
- Moralistic_fallacy sameAs m.03bxbd5.
- Moralistic_fallacy sameAs Q1581960.
- Moralistic_fallacy sameAs Q1581960.
- Moralistic_fallacy sameAs Moralistic_fallacy.
- Moralistic_fallacy wasDerivedFrom Moralistic_fallacy?oldid=600997123.
- Moralistic_fallacy isPrimaryTopicOf Moralistic_fallacy.