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The Problem With Intuition in Philosophy
The problem is how it operates in practice. In practice I've seen realist say things like any argument against moral realism is less plausible than moral realism. So the intuition isn't serving a mere evidentiary role, it's serving the sort of ultimate decider role where no matter what the evidence is one way or the other the realist is just incorrigibly committed to realism because it's just so intuitive.