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Moral Science; A Compendium of Ethics

CHAPTER III
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Replies to these Arguments, and Counter-arguments:---First; Immediateness of operation is no proof of an innate origin.
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Secondly, The alleged similarity of men's moral judgments holds only in a limited degree.

Answers given by the advocates of an Innate sentiment, to the discrepancies.
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Thirdly, Moral right and wrong is not an indivisible property, but an extensive Code of regulations.
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Fourthly, Intuition is not sufficient to settle debated questions.
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