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    Challenges→The Coherentist Procedure may require revising pre-theoretical judgments about which outcomes an agent ought to prefer.

    Rawls's coherentist methodology explicitly permits revising particular judgments when doing so produces greater systematic coherence across the full set of moral beliefs.

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    • 1.Moral systems contain genuine tensions; revising beliefs to reduce contradictions improves overall rational coherence.
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    • 2.Reflective equilibrium requires flexibility; dogmatic adherence to initial intuitions prevents discovery of better moral frameworks.
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    • 3.Systematic coherence across beliefs better tracks moral truth than isolated intuitions, which are often culturally contingent.
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    • 1.Coherence among beliefs doesn't guarantee truth; internally consistent immoral systems can be fully coherent.
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    • 2.Prioritizing coherence over conviction risks abandoning deeply justified particular judgments for abstract theoretical tidiness.
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    • 3.Rawls emphasizes stable equilibrium between theory and intuitions, not maximizing coherence at intuitions' expense.
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