Nesov, I’m taking emotivism to be the theory that moral judgments are just expressions of current emotional attitude, and therefore can’t be wrong, even if on reflection one would change one’s emotional attitude. And I’m arguing against that theory.
Ah, I see, that was stupid misinterpretation on my part.
Nesov, I’m taking emotivism to be the theory that moral judgments are just expressions of current emotional attitude, and therefore can’t be wrong, even if on reflection one would change one’s emotional attitude. And I’m arguing against that theory.
Ah, I see, that was stupid misinterpretation on my part.