Definitions from Wiktionary (appeal to nature)
▸ noun: An argument and informal fallacy where something is believed to be good because it is natural, or bad because it is unnatural.
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▸ noun: An argument and informal fallacy where something is believed to be good because it is natural, or bad because it is unnatural.
Similar:
bandwagon fallacy,
argumentum ad populum,
naturalism,
hypernaturalism,
anarchist naturism,
inclinationism,
argumentum ad crumenam,
nonnaturalism,
just-world fallacy,
naturist anarchism,
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Opposite:
Types:
appeal to tradition,
appeal to purity,
appeal to stone,
appeal to emotion,
appeal to ignorance,
appeal to novelty,
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