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Classical and Contemporary Answers to the Meaning of Life | Prof. Michael Gorman

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The Impossibility of Relativism and Feelings Management

The philosopher Philip Afoot called this natural goodness, goodness according to your nature. Having only three legs is bad for a squirrel and so is being eaten by a hawk. Failing to gather nuts is bad and so is going baby squirrel-less. Relativism makes no sense for talking about squirrels.

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