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Emotivism: Are moral judgments just emotional ejaculations?

August 8, 2022 by The Philosurfer Leave a Comment

Emotivism is the view that ethical judgments are really just interjections expressing one's feelings about the thing in question.

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Further Reading

Harry J. Gensler, "Ethics: A Contemporary Introduction"

Filed Under: Ethics Tagged With: emotivism, ethics

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