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<p>(1999), Mark Timmons provides a reconstruction of Mackie's views in the form of the two related <a href="page.php?w=argument">argument</a>s. These are based on the rejection of properties, facts, and relationships that do not fit within the worldview of <a href="page.php?w=philosophical_naturalism">philosophical naturalism</a>, the idea "that everything--including any particular events, facts, properties, and so on--is part of the natural physical world that science investigates" (1999, p.&nbsp;12). Timmons adds, "The undeniable attraction of</p><p>
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