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Ethical Non-Cognitivism: Are Ethical Judgments More Like Desires Than Beliefs?

Ethical non-cognitivists argue that ethical judgments are, strictly speaking, not beliefs: they are expressions of emotions, or commands, or expressions of approval or some other non-cognitive mental state. This essay introduces this view in metaethics. The post Ethical Non-Cognitivism: Are Ethical.

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