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In his essay "On Nature," John Stuart Mill argues that any action that we might find immoral is still "natural," because it conforms to the laws of nature (otherwise the action would not have been possible. )Briefly explain how you think this understanding of "natural" impacts the possible adoption of a morality based upon natural law.
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