(November 4, 2021 at 3:34 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: I've made the decision to shoot one of two people I know before - and I shot the better man because he was the better man. I was close enough to see in his eyes that he didn't understand why and that the fact I was doing it hurt him. Not the shooting, the choice and the ease of the choice itself. He never actually felt the shot. There was no moral ambiguity about it, and I'll feel like shit forever on account of it - but I didn't hesitate for a second to do it.
That's all that moral intuition is, as...say, non natural realism, contends.
So moral intuitions are about filling in the blanks in our perceptions?