Ispraznost neprirodnosti
Vacuously Unnatural
Author(s): Goran RujevićSubject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy
Published by: Филозофски факултет, Универзитет у Новом Саду
Keywords: artificial;harmony;homosexuality;natural;purpose;unnatural
Summary/Abstract: The argument of unnaturalness is used to justify the attribution of a (usually) negative value to things or actions by deeming them unnatural. This argument is found applied to various topics, from the purportedly unnatural genetically modified organisms to the purportedly unnatural homosexual relations. Whenever something is dubedd as unnatural, it is thought of as either something artificial, or something disharmonious, or something that goes against the natural purposes. By analyzing all these instances, we arrive at the conclusion that the term unnatural is never used in a sensical and reasonable manner. Artificial cannot be unnatural, as even artificial things must obey natural laws. Disharmonious is also a poor opposite of natural, as the very postulate of nature being harmonious is an unwarranted supposition. Violation of natural purposes is a particularly egregious interpetation of unnaturalness, as it masks ulterior motives and interests in the guise of objective propositions. The only sensical opposite of the notion of the natural is that of the supernatural, which in itself has no place in evaluating real things and events.
Journal: Arhe
- Issue Year: 2019
- Issue No: 32
- Page Range: 57-79
- Page Count: 23
- Language: Serbian