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The Advantage of an Empirically Minded Conception of Non-cognitivism

Dialogue, 2000
RésuméUn argument standard contre le non-cognitivisme va comme suit. Les non-cognitivistes, dit-on, sont théoriquement commis à endosser la doctrine de l'internalisme; or la doctrine de l'internalisme requiert que l'amoraliste soit inconcevable; comme l'amoraliste est concevable, l'internalisme doit être faux; le non-cognitivisme, par conséquent, n'est
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Cognitivism and Non-Cognitivism Approaches in Legal Realm

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Cognitivists believe that morality is the standard of evaluation whereas non-cognitivists believe that the matters of morality are highly metaphysical and such issues cannot be either established true or erroneous. Cognitivism is central theme of value, evaluation and judgment based on certain standard whereas non-cognitivism is science that seeks ...
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An empirical argument against moral non-cognitivism

Inquiry (United Kingdom), 2023
Thomas Pölzler, Jennifer Cole Wright
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Non-Cognitivism and Consistency

Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung, 2011
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Causation, Fictionalism and Non-Cognitivism: Berkeley and Hume

2010
‘Non-cognitivism’, a creature of the twentieth century, is nevertheless associated with David Hume and George Berkeley, two figures of the eighteenth, often in relation to their ethical theories. I am not here concerned with the history of this association, nor with the application (or misapplication) of ‘non-cognitivism’ to Hume’s or Berkeley’s views ...
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Cognitivism, non-cognitivism, and skepticism about folk psychology

Philosophical Psychology, 2012
James Harold
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Non-Cognitivism and the Classification Account of Moral Uncertainty

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2016
Ragnar Francén Olinder
exaly  

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