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Name Professor Course Date Self-Evident Intuitions I totally agree with Westmarck's statement because it forms a basis of real and logical expression. Theories should be evaluated for facts and evidence and further results without making any self-opinions that cannot be proved. Proving a theory by our opinions emotions or ideas and John 40). Therefore it is always important to examine the moral opinions of the psychological origin of other people than depending on the self-evident intuitions of moral truths that are unchangeable. Works Cited Archie Lee and John G. Archie. Introduction to Ethical Studies. Free Software Foundation 2003. Web. 21 March 2016. [...]
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Topic B: Self-Evident Intuitions Westermarck writes, "…a theory which leads to an examination of the psychological and historical origin of people's moral opinions should be more useful than a theory which postulates moral truths enunciated by self-evident intuitions that are unchangeable". Agree or disagree and give your reasons. 300 words + References
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