Monday, July 11, 2011

HELP! True or false? Emotivism says that people can disagree about moral facts but not about moral attitudes?

Subjective relativism is the view that an action is morally right if one approves of it. A person’s approval mEmotivism also implies that presenting reasons in support of a moral utterance is a matter of offering nonmoral facts that can influence someone’s attitude. It seems that any nonmoral facts will do, as long as they affect attitudes. Perhaps the most far-reaching implication of emotivism is that nothing is actually good or bad. There simply are no properties of goodness and badness. There is only the expression of favorable or unfavorable emotions or attitudes toward something.

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