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    Constructivism relies on moral intuitions without proving... — Carmelics
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    Constructivism relies on moral intuitions without proving them

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    • 1.Constructivist theories appeal to moral intuitions as part of their justification
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    There are at least two ways of formulating and motivating this objection. First, the objection can be that constructivism relies on moral intuitions, which it never proves. Second, the objection can be that the appeal to unconstructed norms that govern and constitute the activity of rational choice commits one to realism.
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