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Эмотивизм Эмотивизм
Эмотивизм — метаэтическая теория, выработанная на основе идей позитивизма, согласно которой этические высказывания являются не логическими суждениями, а исключительно выражением эмоций говорящего. Википедия
15 апр. 2011 г. · A number of objections have been leveled against Stevenson's emotivism over the years. They fall within two categories, one related to ...
2 окт. 2019 г. · Stevenson's primary aim is to give an account of moral disagreement that is plenty compatible with emotivism,12 whereby he is offering something ...
Emotivism is a meta-ethical view that claims that ethical sentences do not express propositions but emotional attitudes.
27 нояб. 2019 г. · Emotivism states that moral judgments do not concern matters of facts, insofar as they do not describe or represent the world in any way, but are simply ...
Stevenson's emotive theory sought to correct this inadequacy of descriptivist accounts by pointing to an even more important function of ethical language.
Stevenson's major contribution to philosophy was his development of emotivism, a theory of ethical language according to which moral judgments do not state any ...
Charles Stevenson argued that moral words have emotive meanings, which are neither descriptive nor analytic. (Facts and Values, Ch.
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 objective is to interrogate the emotive ethical theories of A. J. Ayer, and C. L. Stevenson, in relation to the phenomenon of homosexuality, in order to.
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 ...
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