Nineteenth Century PhilosophyIntuitionism |
What was William Whewell’s intuitionist moral philosophy? |
Whewell (1794–1866) claimed that conscience enables direct perception of moral goodness and badness. However, he did not describe conscience as a separate moral faculty but as “reason exercised on moral subjects.” Moral rules are primary principles of reason, discoverable by reason itself. He took them to be self-evident necessary truths.