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Intuitionism suggests that we arrive at moral principles by following
{ 1 } - the moral intuitions that are most people in our society have.
{ 2 } - the moral intuitions that we'd have if we were ideally informed and impartial.
{ 3 } - our basic moral intuitions.
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Intuitionism suggests that we arrive at moral principles by following
{ 1 } - the moral intuitions that are most people in our society have.
{ 2 } - the moral intuitions that we'd have if we were ideally informed and impartial.
{ 3 } - our basic moral intuitions.
This is closer to cultural relativism.
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Intuitionism suggests that we arrive at moral principles by following
{ 1 } - the moral intuitions that are most people in our society have.
{ 2 } - the moral intuitions that we'd have if we were ideally informed and impartial.
{ 3 } - our basic moral intuitions.
This is closer to the ideal observer view -- and perhaps a better approach than what intuitionism gives.
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Intuitionism suggests that we arrive at moral principles by following
{ 1 } - the moral intuitions that are most people in our society have.
{ 2 } - the moral intuitions that we'd have if we were ideally informed and impartial.
{ 3 } - our basic moral intuitions.
The basic truths of morality, like the basic truths of mathematics, are self-evident to a mature mind.
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