Philosophy Metaethics Questions
Moral intuition non-naturalism is a metaethical theory that posits that moral truths are objective and independent of natural facts, and can be known through moral intuitions or immediate, non-inferential judgments. According to this view, moral intuitions provide us with direct access to moral truths, which are not reducible to or grounded in natural properties or facts. Moral intuition non-naturalism rejects the idea that moral truths can be derived from empirical observations or scientific investigations, and instead emphasizes the role of intuition in moral reasoning and understanding.