Multiple Choice
Which of the following best captures the idea of a moral intuition?
A) A moral intuition is any moral judgment that you would not be willing to change based on counterexamples.
B) A moral intuition is any moral judgment about specific cases or hypothetical scenarios, as opposed to judgments about moral principles.
C) A moral intuition is a moral judgment that is widely shared within a culture, whether it is about a particular case or a moral principle.
D) A moral intuition is a moral judgment that you (initially) form more or less immediately when you think about an action or moral principle, without going through any conscious reasoning.
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