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Date: 2004-01-06 16:25:37
Philosophy
Ethics
Meta-ethics
Larry Temkin
Mere addition paradox
Derek Parfit
Ethical intuitionism
Intuition
Reason
Temkin

A comment on Temkin’s trade-offs John Broome When people first built bridges, they managed without much theory. They could judge a log by eye, relying on their intuition. Their intuitions were reliable, being built on

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