Getting expressivism out of the woods
In a recent paper, Jack Woods (2014) advances an intriguing argument against expressivism based on Moore’s paradox. Woods argues that a central tenet of expressivism—which he, following Mark Schroeder (2008a), calls the parity thesis—is false. The parity thesis is the thesis that moral assertions ex...
Main Author: | Raskoff, SZ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Michigan Publishing
2018
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