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emotivism, In metaethics (see ethics), the view that moral judgments do not function as statements of fact but rather as expressions of the speaker's or writer's feelings .
Emotivism is a meta-ethical view that claims that ethical sentences do not express propositions but emotional attitudes.
12 апр. 2023 г. · Emotivism is an ethical theory that posits that it is impossible to determine right from wrong. Instead, any moral statement is simply a reflection of the ...
Emotivism teaches that moral statements do nothing more than express the speaker's feelings about the issue.
Emotivists held that moral judgments express and arouse emotions, not beliefs. Saying that an act is right or wrong was thus supposed to be rather like ...
26 нояб. 2016 г. · Emotivism is a theory that claims that moral language or judgments: 1) are neither true or false; 2) express our emotions; and 3) try to influence others to ...
The term emotivism refers to a theory about moral judgments, sentences, words, and speech acts; it is sometimes also extended to cover aesthetic and other ...
As a non-cognitivist analysis of ethical words, C. L. Stevenson's emotivism theory has drawn wide attention by moral philosophers as a weightier upgrade of ...
According to emotivism, to make a moral judgment is to express an emotion. But there are other versions of non-cognitivism (the view that moral judgments are ...
The emotive theory, however, argues that the emotive element is the ultimate basis of appraisal. 'Reason' examines the situation to be appraised.
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