Non-cognitivism

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title: Non-cognitivism
text: Non-cognitivism is the meta-ethical view that ethical sentences do not express propositions and thus cannot be true or false. A noncognitivist denies the cognitivist claim that "moral judgments are capable of being objectively true, because they describe some feature of the world". If moral statements cannot be true, and if one cannot know something that is not true, noncognitivism implies that moral knowledge is impossible. Non-cognitivism entails that non-cognitive attitudes underlie moral dis
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date created: 2001-03-24T19:05:35Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T19:40:40Z
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