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View submission: There Is Nothing Natural
The distinction generally given by those who defend the natural/unnatural distinction is that reason allows man to know what is natural/unnatural and as the will follows the intellect (in an intellectualist philosophy), man then has the ability to choose between what is natural and unnatural (an Aristotelian would give an example of acting justly with a neighbor versus murdering him).
There's nothing here!