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===Contemporary developments=== Some recent work suggests the view may be enjoying a resurgence of interest in academic philosophy. [[Robert Audi]] is one of the main contemporary supporters of ethical intuitionism. His 2005 book ''The Good in the Right'' claims to update and strengthen Rossian intuitionism and to develop the epistemology of ethics. Michael Huemer's book ''Ethical Intuitionism'' (2005){{sfn|Huemer|2005}} also provides a recent defense of the view. {{anchor|methodological intuitionism}}Furthermore, authors writing on [[normative ethics]] often accept ''methodological intuitionism'' as they present allegedly obvious or intuitive examples or [[thought experiment]]s as support for their theories.
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