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The concept of '''reflective equilibrium''' refers to a process by which we try to figure out how we know if something is morally right or not and whether our beliefs about what is moral are consistent<ref>Reflective Equilibrium, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/reflective-equilibrium</ref>
The concept of '''reflective equilibrium''' refers to a process by which we try to figure out how we know if something is morally right or not and whether our beliefs about what is moral are consistent<ref>Reflective Equilibrium, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/reflective-equilibrium</ref>


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The concept of reflective equilibrium refers to a process by which we try to figure out how we know if something is morally right or not and whether our beliefs about what is moral are consistent[1]

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  1. Reflective Equilibrium, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/reflective-equilibrium