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The Allure of the “Natural” (with Alan Levinovitz)

Feb 11, 2022
42:38
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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Is Nature the Idealized Place in Which Human Intention Is Absent?
03:24 • 6min
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Is There Something Impure About Humankind?
09:22 • 2min
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Is There a Difference Between Spontaneity and Authenticity?
11:33 • 4min
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Is There a Connection Between Epistemic Opacity and Natural Solving?
15:38 • 3min
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Is the New Form of Currency Perverted?
18:23 • 3min
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The Plainest Ingredient, Forever and Ever
21:39 • 5min
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What Is a Natural Life Style?
26:49 • 2min
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Are We Plant Blind Now We Don't Know What Are Natural?
28:59 • 6min
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Natural Law Doesn't Commit the Appeal to Nature Fallacy
35:12 • 1min
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What's the Natural End of Reproduction?
36:18 • 6min
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Natural foods. Natural medicine. Natural living. They all sound good, and lots of people tell us we need more of them, and that government policy should support them. The trouble is, as guest Alan Levinovitz explains, nailing down just what counts as "natural" is awfully difficult, and that difficulty leads to a lot of bad thinking--and bad laws.

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