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Expressivism, Relativism and the analytic equivalence test [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
The purpose of this paper is to show that, pace (Field 2009, 252), MacFarlane’s assessment relativism and expressivism should be sharply distinguished.
Maria J. Frapolli   +2 more
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Minimalism and Expressivism

open access: yesEthics in Progress, 2012
There has been a great deal of discussion in the recent philosophical literature of the relationship between the minimalist theory of truth and the expressivist metaethical theory.
Fritz McDonald
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Expressivism

open access: yes
Abstract This chapter explores classical expressivism, especially the work of A. J. Ayer, Charles Stevenson, and R. M. Hare, arguing that their expressivist views, from emotivism to prescriptivism, leave too much out of the moral picture.
Luca Incurvati, Julian J Schlöder
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The Frege-Geach Problem and the Logic of Higher-Order Attitudes [PDF]

open access: yesPizhūhish/hā-yi Falsafī- Kalāmī, 2023
Moral expressivism suggests that 1) moral sentences lack truth conditions and 2) our purpose in asserting moral sentences is to express non-cognitive attitudes such as desires, approval, or disapproval.
Bahram Alizade
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The Motivation Problem of Epistemic Expressivists

open access: yesErgo, An Open Access Journal of Philosophy, 2023
Many philosophers have adopted epistemic expressivism in recent years. The core commitment of epistemic expressivism is that epistemic claims express conative states. This paper assesses the plausibility of this commitment.
Alexandre Duval, Charles Côté-Bouchard
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Representation, Deflationism, and the Question of Realism

open access: yesErgo, An Open Access Journal of Philosophy, 2021
How can we distinguish between quasi-realist expressivism and normative realism? The most promising answer to this question is the “explanation” explanation proposed by Dreier (2004), Simpson (2018), and others: the two views might agree in their ...
Camil Golub
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Expressivism about delusion attribution

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Analytic Philosophy, 2020
In this paper, I will present and advocate a view about what we are doing when we attribute delusion, namely, say that someone is delusional. It is an “expressivist” view, roughly analogous to expressivism in meta-ethics.
Sam Wilkinson
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Internalism and the frege: Geach problem [PDF]

open access: yesBelgrade Philosophical Annual, 2019
According to the established understanding of the Frege-Geach problem, it is a challenge exclusively for metaethical expressivism. In this paper, I argue that it is much wider in scope: The problem applies generally to views according to which moral ...
Strandberg Caj
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Explaining disagreement: Contextualism, expressivism and disagreement in attitude [PDF]

open access: yesBelgrade Philosophical Annual, 2019
A well-known challenge for contextualists is to account for disagreement. Focusing on moral contextualism, this paper examines recent attempts to address this challenge by using the standard expressivist explanation, i.e., explaining disagreement in ...
Eriksson John
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Funkcje ekspresywizmów gwarowych w komunikacji internetowej

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2021
Functions of Dialectal Expressivisms in Internet Communication The subject of the article is the functioning of dialectal expressivisms in unofficial internet communication.
Renata Kucharzyk
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