Ethical intuitionism is a philosophical position in meta-ethics which suggests that individuals have a natural ability to perceive moral truths through intuition. This view holds that moral knowledge is not derived solely from empirical evidence or rational thought, but instead comes from an innate sense of right and wrong. Key features of ethical intuitionism include: 1. **Moral Intuition**: Proponents argue that moral judgments are often immediate and intuitive rather than the result of conscious reasoning.
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