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    Philosophers Can Respond to Counterexamples to an Intermediate Moral Principle
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Philosophers Can Respond to Counterexamples to an Intermediate Moral Principle

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Philosophers can respond to counterexamples to an intermediate moral principle by insisting that the alleged counterexample is not really a counterexample, by "biting the bullet," or by revising the principle.

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