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Author Sinclair, Neil (Assistant professor of philosophy), author.

Title Practical expressivism : a metaethical theory / Neil Sinclair
Edition First edition
Published Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021
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Contents The subject matter of metaethics -- Practical expressivism, morality's function, and moral attitudes -- Practical expressivism, expression, and quasi-realism -- Moral disagreement and reason-giving -- The Frege-Geach problem -- Subsentential metasemantics -- Truth, truth-aptness, and belief -- Mind-independent moral truths and categorical moral reasons -- Practical expressivist strategies and presumptive arguments for realism
Summary "Morality is a human institution that can be adequately understood as a naturalistically explicable coordination device, whereby human beings work towards, sustain, and refine mutually beneficial patterns of action and reaction. This morality owes nothing to an ethical reality that exists outside of human inclination: moral judgements and argument do not (attempt to) discover, describe or cognize a robust realm of moral facts or properties. Rather, such judgements express affective or practical states of mind, similar to preferences, desires, policies, or plans. Practical Expressivism argues that the locating of this expression within the wider coordinating practice of morality provides an attractive explanation and partial vindication of the forms and assumptions of this uniquely human institution. This book therefore defends a version of expressivism about morality, and one that embraces the ‘quasi-realist’ project of showing how an expressivist understanding of morality is consistent with the judgements of that practice being potentially disagreed with, logically regimented, and mind-independently true. In doing so it provides domesticating accounts of disagreement, logic, truth, and mind-independence, and shows how expressivism is compatible with truth-conditional semantics. The version of expressivism defended is ‘practical’ both insofar as it emphasizes the importance of the practical, coordinating, role of moral practice in pursuing the quasi-realist project, and insofar as it generates recipes and strategies that expressivists can repeatedly deploy to explain the forms and assumptions of our moral practice"--Publisher's description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Audience Specialized
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed on April 9, 2021)
Subject Expressivism (Ethics)
Metaethics.
Ethics
Expressivism (Ethics)
Metaethics
Ètica.
Metaètica.
Genre/Form Electronic books
Llibres electrònics.
Form Electronic book
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