Here, we'll examine G.E. Moore's Naturalistic Fallacy and the Open Question argument against Naturalism. Perfect for the study of A-level Religious Studies
Not really though. We can define yellow in terms of its wavelength but our actual idea of yellow is related conceptually to vision. Someone couldn't know what yellow 'is like' through knowing its definition as a wavelength of light.
@@nofanks284 what yellow is like is an abstraction of what yellow is. Our conception of yellow is less accurate than the reality of the wavelength. Our conscious experience of all reality is a low resolution picture , a simplified abstraction of reality so we can think about are surroundings and make predictions easily. We don’t have the processing power to do that with a completely accurate picture of reality.
What is wrong with these definition’s of good and bad!! Good: The optimal energy state of a system. Bad: Wasted or Insufficient energy states of a system.