え、こだまの世界?

A day in the life of...?

Intuitionism

Ethical Intuitionism: Re-Evaluations

Ethical Intuitionism: Re-Evaluations

以下はStratton-Lakeの記述(p. 6)。注とあわせて読むと面白い。

During this fallow period [ie 1950s and 1960s] intuitionism seemd to be a completely dead force, to the extent that many could not understand why anyone ever took it seriously as a moral theory. Thus, for example, in 1967 G. J. Warnock wrote that `Intuitionism seems, in retrospect, so strange a phenomenon -- a body of writing so acute and at the same time so totally unilluminating -- that one may wonder how to explain it, what its genesis was.' 20


Note 20: Contemporary Moral Philosophy, 16. Warnock attempts to explain this by maintaining that intuitionists lack curiosity and doubt.

ははは。