What should I read to learn about Ethical Intuitionism?
>Ethical intuitionism (also called moral intuitionism) is a family of views in moral epistemology (and, on some definitions, metaphysics). At minimum, ethical intuitionism is the thesis that our intuitive awareness of value, or intuitive knowledge of evaluative facts, forms the foundation of our ethical knowledge.
>Reasons in support of moral intuitionism:
>Any well-meaning person seems to have an immediate sense of right and wrong
>Human beings had moral ideas and convictions long before a system of ethics was created
Start with the Greeks.
>>9800782
Cool, what’s next?
One last bump
The locus classicus, at least in more recent philosophy, is GE Moore's Principia Ethica, which contains the famous "open question argument,"
which Moore takes to support intuitionism.
>>9800948
Just find a chart following the history of philosophy?