Multiple Choice
Which of the following best explains the role that moral intuitions play in moral reasoning?
A) They enable us to illustrate the implications of proposed moral principles.
B) They help us evaluate moral principles by seeing whether the moral principles' implications conflict with our moral intuitions.
C) They distract us from reasoning clearly about moral principles.
D) They make it possible to use counterexamples to argue against moral principles.
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