Ethical subjectivism and expressivism /

Ethical subjectivists hold that moral judgements are descriptions of our attitudes. Expressivists hold that they are expressions of our attitudes. These views cook with the same ingredients, the natural world, and our reactions to it, and have similar attractions. This Element assesses each of them...

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Main Author: Sinclair, Neil (Assistant professor of philosophy) (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, [2020]
Series:Cambridge elements. Elements in ethics.
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Summary:Ethical subjectivists hold that moral judgements are descriptions of our attitudes. Expressivists hold that they are expressions of our attitudes. These views cook with the same ingredients, the natural world, and our reactions to it, and have similar attractions. This Element assesses each of them by considering whether they can accommodate three central features of moral practice, the practicality of moral judgements, the phenomenon of moral disagreement and the mind-independence of some moral truths. In the process, several different versions of subjectivism are distinguished (simple, communal, idealizing and normative) and key expressivist notions such as 'moral attitudes' and 'expression' are examined. Different meanings of 'subjective' and 'relative' are examined and it is considered whether subjectivism and expressivism make ethics 'subjective' or 'relative' in each of these senses.
Physical Description:76 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [73]-76).
ISBN:1108706517
9781108706513