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Is metaethical naturalism sufficient? A Confucian response to problems of meaning
James Dominic Rooney
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Academy of Chinese, History, Religion and Philosophy
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Moral Goodness
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Metaethical Naturalism
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Problem of Meaning
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Human Being
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Meaning in Life
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Metaphysics
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Skeptics
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Human Life
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Zhu Xi
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Naturalists
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Aristotle
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Neo-Aristotelian
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Normative Evaluation
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Concepts of Nature
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Ethical Naturalism
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Normative Judgment
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Moral
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Confucian
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Normative
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Naturalism
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Goodness
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Metaphysics
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skeptics
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Human Life
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Zhu Xi
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Human Being
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Naturalists
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Epistemology
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Ethical naturalism
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Scientific Evidence
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Concepts of nature
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Homo sapiens
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