Hi Struan,
You asked the following questions:
1. Is direct everyday experience synonymous with intuition?
Yes, so long as intuition is defined as immediate apprehension prior to
any divisions by intellect (not to be confused with �hunch�).
2. Can we ascertain what is good from empirical evidence?.
Yes, so long as empirical evidence isn�t limited just to the five biological
senses but includes a sense of value.
3. If we can, then how.?
You and every other entity instinctively knows what�s good. Every act is
an expression of the good at one level or another.
4. How does 2 and 3 square with non-naturalism?
As I understand it, non-naturalism says the good is indefinable, but
knowable. So it squares with 2. and 3.
Now Struan it�s your turn. How do you answer the questions you�ve
posed? Where do you stand on the naturalism vs. non-naturalism
question vis-a-vis the MoQ?
Platt
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