- In meta-ethics,
expressivism is a
theory about the
meaning of
moral language.
According to
expressivism[citation needed],
sentences that
employ moral...
- a
chapter of that
latter work, "Semantic
Inferentialism and
Logical Expressivism",
outlines the main
themes of
representationalism (the
tradition of basing...
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Croce was the
first to
develop a
position later known as
aesthetic expressivism, the idea that art
expresses emotions, not ideas. (R. G. Collingwood...
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distinct pedagogies:
expressivism, both
moderate and radical, and cognitivism. The
composition pedagogy of
moderate expressivism is
characterized by a...
- Adam M. (January 2014). "The
Semantics of Slurs: A Re****ation of Pure
Expressivism".
Language Sciences. 41, Part B: 227–242. doi:10.1016/j.langsci.2013...
- truth-conditional semantics.
Semantic inferentialism is
related to
logical expressivism and
semantic anti-realism. The
approach also
bears a
resemblance to accounts...
-
University Press, 2007)
Expressivism,
Pragmatism and
Representationalism (Cambridge
University Press, 2013) Huw Price,
Expressivism,
Pragmatism and Representationalism...
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position later known as
aesthetic expressivism (not to be
confused with
various other views typically called expressivism), a
thesis first developed by Croce...
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relative to a
particular culture or individual. It is also
distinct from
expressivism,
according to
which when we make
moral claims, "We are not
making an...
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moral anti-realism. Most
forms of non-cognitivism are also
forms of
expressivism,
however some such as Mark
Timmons and
Terrence Horgan distinguish the...