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Emotivism : Adult and Continuing Education
33 words, approx. 1 pages The ethical theory stemming from linguistic theory, in which it is argued that the word ‘good’ has no empirical meaning and so all that it does is to communicate positive emotive...
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2,024 words, approx. 7 pages Noncognitivism Noncognitivists (or nondescriptivists) hold that the function of normative judgments is not, or not primarily, to describe or state facts and that because of this, these judgments lack a truth-value. A strong form of ethical...
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1,482 words, approx. 5 pages
 Non-cognitivism is the meta-ethical view that moral statements lack truth-value and do not assert propositions. A noncognitivist denies the cognitivist claim that "moral judgments are capable of being objectively true, because they describe some feature...


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