Message from @primarina
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The definition is "naturally" that implies it's reality
Um, what
"Of or relating to the essential nature of a thing; inherent."
```belonging naturally; essential```
And...?
Natural implies nature, as in natural law and such
Why do you need this phrase to be a literal combination of the two words?
Is it really such a big concession?
I don't, it just isn't ambiguous
Well, I made an argument that it is
You made one that it isn't, and I'm really not buying it.
Just because one could possibly use a definition that no one has used before doesn't make it ambiguous
Again;
Your words have many other definitions also that you don't intend
Of or relating to the essential nature of a thing; inherent. (google)
Yes?
Do you know how essential and natural are used in philosophy
Have you read up on natural law or essentialism?
My model allows for both versions of the phrase to make sense, by explaining your version as involving an implicit omission.
You have no model, you called mine "not literal"
Which it clearly is
So, from websters intrinsic
And morality
Is saying objective morality ambiguous because objective can mean unbiased?
You described an argument for those definitions leading to "morality intrinsic to reality"
It is to some people who are uneducated, but we don't worry about that because both versions are so widely used, and are also closely related.
Now how about *the only use* of intrinsic morality
Arguably, the word can be taken to have the same meaning in both cases, and the differences explained with omission
We shouldn't worry about it
Non bias in a person's view, and being q real feature of reality isn't synonymous
The danger here is people are at greater risk of being mislead
Do you think people have an IQ of 2
My interpretation is likely the interpretation of the common man
I've never had anyone make that mistake before
You shouldn't use the intelligence of others as a crutch, rely on it when necessary
If someone doesn't know, they google intrinsic morality
Except, my version of the phrase is also valid
You clarfied what you meant, and I accepted that meaning