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Conclusion

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Ethical Intuitionism

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The writers whom we have considered in this study were men of their time. They worked out their moral philosophy in the light of contemporary empirical facts and the alternative philosophical viewpoints which then prevailed. But times have changed. New approaches have emerged in philosophy and influenced the account which thinkers give of morals; and it would seem that even the empirical facts of morality are not what they were.

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© 1967 W. D. Hudson

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Hudson, W.D. (1967). Conclusion. In: Ethical Intuitionism. New Studies in Ethics. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00347-1_11

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