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for example, the sentence “Pain is bad” could not be used to assert anything. It could only be used expressively or imperativally. Consequently, it would seem that no one could Objections to know, or even believe, that pain is bad. For there simply is no such thing as the “fact” that pain is bad, according to radical emotivism. Thus, emotivism entails that there can be no “moral knowledge.” For this reason, emotivism is sometimes classified as a form of noncognitivism.
Sayfa 218 - kısaca radical emotivism:Kitabı okudu
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