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There is an objective truth about the morality of abortion. To find this truth, we need to appeal to our moral intuitions. However, the apparent problem here is that people's intuitions about abortion vary widely. But maybe we can appeal to some very basic and widely shared intuitions (perhaps about consistency) to help us to think through the issue more clearly.

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1 is correct!

There is an objective truth about the morality of abortion. To find this truth, we need to appeal to our moral intuitions. However, the apparent problem here is that people's intuitions about abortion vary widely. But maybe we can appeal to some very basic and widely shared intuitions (perhaps about consistency) to help us to think through the issue more clearly.

This is how intuitionism would approach the issue.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

There is an objective truth about the morality of abortion. To find this truth, we need to appeal to our moral intuitions. However, the apparent problem here is that people's intuitions about abortion vary widely. But maybe we can appeal to some very basic and widely shared intuitions (perhaps about consistency) to help us to think through the issue more clearly.

    { 1 } - intuitionism
    { 2 } - prescriptivism
    { 3 } - supernaturalism
    { 4 } - cultural relativism
    { 5 } - subjectivism

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

There is an objective truth about the morality of abortion. To find this truth, we need to appeal to our moral intuitions. However, the apparent problem here is that people's intuitions about abortion vary widely. But maybe we can appeal to some very basic and widely shared intuitions (perhaps about consistency) to help us to think through the issue more clearly.

    { 1 } - intuitionism
    { 2 } - prescriptivism
    { 3 } - supernaturalism
    { 4 } - cultural relativism
    { 5 } - subjectivism

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

There is an objective truth about the morality of abortion. To find this truth, we need to appeal to our moral intuitions. However, the apparent problem here is that people's intuitions about abortion vary widely. But maybe we can appeal to some very basic and widely shared intuitions (perhaps about consistency) to help us to think through the issue more clearly.

    { 1 } - intuitionism
    { 2 } - prescriptivism
    { 3 } - supernaturalism
    { 4 } - cultural relativism
    { 5 } - subjectivism

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

There is an objective truth about the morality of abortion. To find this truth, we need to appeal to our moral intuitions. However, the apparent problem here is that people's intuitions about abortion vary widely. But maybe we can appeal to some very basic and widely shared intuitions (perhaps about consistency) to help us to think through the issue more clearly.

    { 1 } - intuitionism
    { 2 } - prescriptivism
    { 3 } - supernaturalism
    { 4 } - cultural relativism
    { 5 } - subjectivism

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