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- Title
Revolutionary Expressivism.
- Authors
Köhler, Sebastian; Ridge, Michael
- Abstract
While the meta-ethical error theory has been of philosophical interest for some time now, only recently a debate has emerged about the question what is to be done if the error theory turns out to be true. This paper argues for a novel answer to this question, namely revolutionary expressivism: if the error theory is true, we should become expressivists. Additionally, the paper explores certain important but largely ignored methodological issues that arise for reforming definitions generally and with a vengeance in the context of a radical error theory about all practical normative judgements, and suggests how these issues can be resolved.
- Subjects
EXPRESSIVISM (Ethics); MORAL judgment; NATURALISM; BRANDT, Richard; ETHICAL decision making; ANTISLAVERY movements
- Publication
Ratio, 2013, Vol 26, Issue 4, p428
- ISSN
0034-0006
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/rati.12030