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…one of the things we ought to have learned from the history of moral philosophy…

Twentieth-century moral philosophers have sometimes appealed to their and our intuitions, but one of the things that we ought to have learned from the history of moral philosophy is that the introduction of the ‘intuition’ by a moral philosopher is always a signal that something has gone badly wrong with an argument.

From: After Virture by Alasdair MacIntyre

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