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Chalmers' arguments lead us inevitably to Cartesian dualism.
Nature Exists
A basic affirmation acknowledging the presence and reality of the natural world and ecosystems outside of human creation and involvement.
Success of Society
A measurement of the effectiveness, prosperity, and well-being of a group of people living together in a community or region.
Universalism
The philosophical or theological concept that some ideas have universal application or applicability.
Ethics
a set of moral principles that govern the behavior of individuals and organizations.
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