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According to G. E. Moore, " Goodness is a simple, undefinable, non-natural property.
" To call goodness " non-natural " does not mean that it is supernatural or divine.
It does mean, however, that goodness cannot be reduced to natural properties such as needs, wants or pleasures.
Moore also stated that a reduction of ethical properties to a divine command would be the same as stating their naturalness.
This would be an example of what he referred to as " the naturalistic fallacy.

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