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Single Idea 2705

[filed under theme 22. Metaethics / A. Ethics Foundations / 2. Source of Ethics / c. Ethical intuitionism ]

Full Idea

There are convictions which are common to most societies; but there are others which are not, and no way is given by intuitionists of telling which are the authoritative data.

Gist of Idea

How can intuitionists distinguish universal convictions from local cultural ones?

Source

Richard M. Hare (Universal Prescriptivism [1991], p.454)

Book Ref

'A Companion to Ethics', ed/tr. Singer,Peter [Blackwell 1993], p.454


A Reaction

It seems unfair on intuitionists to say they haven't given a way to evaluate such things, given that they have offered intuition. The issue is what exactly they mean by 'intuition'.