Mark Schroeder
Noncognitivism in Ethics
Noncognitivism in Ethics
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Noncognitivism in Ethics challenges the core of thinking about morality and metaethics, suggesting that when we say that stealing is wrong, we are doing more like venting our feelings or encouraging one another not to steal than stating facts about morality. This second edition of Mark Schroeder's book introduces and assesses three principal kinds of noncognitivist theory, including speech-act theories, expressivist theories, and hybrid theories, and offers solutions to the philosophical problems about what moral facts could be about or how they could matter. It also includes new sections on whether expressivism is a metasemantic thesis, the rise of relational expressivism, the idea that expressivism leads us to a novel understanding of the nature of propositions, and expressivism and epistemic modals, deontic modals, probability, and truth.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 276 pages
Publication date: 18 July 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Noncognitivists argue that when we say that stealing is wrong, we are doing more than stating facts about morality. Instead, they suggest that we are expressing our feelings about stealing or encouraging others not to steal. These ideas challenge the core of much thinking about morality and metaethics, as well as philosophical thought about language and meaning.
Noncognitivism in Ethics is an excellent introduction to these theories, covering their early history and the latest contemporary developments. Mark Schroeder, the author, begins with a general introduction to metaethics and then introduces and assesses three principal kinds of noncognitivist theory: speech-act theories, expressivist theories, and hybrid theories. He pays particular attention to the philosophical problems that noncognitivism seeks to solve, such as the nature of moral facts and how they could matter.
The second edition of this book has been revised and updated throughout. It includes new sections on whether expressivism is a metasemantic thesis, the rise of relational expressivism, the idea that expressivism leads us to a novel understanding of the nature of propositions, and expressivism and epistemic modals, deontic modals, probability, and truth. Schroeder also makes even the most difficult material accessible by offering crucial background information along the way.
In addition, the book includes exercises at the end of each chapter, chapter summaries, and a glossary of technical terms, making it essential reading for all students of ethics and metaethics. Noncognitivism in Ethics provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of this important and controversial topic, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in ethics and metaethics.
Weight: 448g
Dimension: 154 x 234 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367529222
Edition number: 2 ed
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