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In the West we nearly all have strong moral intuitions about the wrongness of slavery, child labor, or animal cruelty. But that sure didn't used to be the case. Their wrongness has become an implicit moral intuition, a gut instinct concerning moral truth, only because of the fierce moral reasoning {and activism} of those who came before us, when the average person's moral intuitions were unrecognizably different. Our guts learn their intuitions.

( Robert M. Sapolsky )
[ Behave: The Biology of Humans ]
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