- [citation needed] In the 1950s,
emotivism appeared in a
modified form in the
universal prescriptivism of R. M. Hare.
Emotivism reached prominence in the early...
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- not
candidates for
truth or falsity, but have non-cognitive meaning.
Emotivism, ****ociated with A. J. Ayer, the
Vienna Circle and C. L. Stevenson, suggests...
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elaboration of Ayer's." Satris,
Ethical Emotivism, 25: "It
might be
suggested that
there are two
broad types of
ethical emotivism. The first,
represented by Stevenson...
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Prescriptivism stands in
opposition to
other forms of non-cognitivism (such as
emotivism and quasi-realism), as well as to all
forms of
cognitivism (including...
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typically called "noncognitivist". A. J. Ayer's
emotivism is a well-known example.
According to
emotivism, the act of
uttering a
moral sentence of the type...
- anti-realist
moral theories might be:
Ethical subjectivism Non-cognitivism
Emotivism Prescriptivism Quasi-realism
Projectivism Moral fictionalism Moral nihilism...
- disapproval.
While analytic philosophers generally accepted non-cognitivism,
emotivism had many deficiencies. It
evolved into more
sophisticated non-cognitivist...
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development of ...
applied ethics". Hare was
greatly influenced by the
emotivism of A. J. Ayer and
Charles L. Stevenson, the
ordinary language philosophy...