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  1. Practical Expressivism.Neil Sinclair - 2021 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    What is morality? In Practical Expressivism, I argue that morality is a purely natural interpersonal co-ordination device, whereby human beings express their attitudes in order to influence the attitudes and actions of others. -/- The ultimate goal of these expressions is to find acceptable ways of living together. This 'expressivist' model for understanding morality faces well-known challenges concerning 'saving the appearances' of morality, because morality presents itself to us as a practice of objective discovery, not pure expression. -/- This book (...)
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  • Ethical Subjectivism and Expressivism.Neil Sinclair - 2020 - Cambridge University Press.
    Ethical subjectivists hold that moral judgements are descriptions of our attitudes. Expressivists hold that they are expressions of our attitudes. These views cook with the same ingredients – the natural world, and our reactions to it – and have similar attractions. This Element assesses each of them by considering whether they can accommodate three central features of moral practice: the practicality of moral judgements, the phenomenon of moral disagreement, and the mind-independence of some moral truths. In the process, several different (...)
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  • Trusting our own minds.Dennis Kalde - 2019 - Dissertation, Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München
    When it comes to the metaethical task of explaining and making sense of what it is that we are doing while doing ethics, the subject of moral objectivity occupies an important and special place within that task. Thus, it is often agreed that being able to explain and justify the objective features of common moral practice is one of if not the most important task for any metaethical theory to undertake. In this dissertation, I tackle the issue of ethical objectivity (...)
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  • Human Rights Exist Objectively.Tomáš Sobek - 2019 - Lawyer 8:719-37.
    In this text, I will address the question of whether human rights as moral rights exist objectively. This question is of great practical importance, because the granting of human rights should not depend on anything whims. Moral objectivity can be understood in various ways. The metaphysical realist considers moral objectivity in a strong sense. That is, it presupposes the existence of moral facts of a metaphysical nature. The expressionist prefers a weaker conception of moral objectivity. This can be explained by (...)
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  • Against Moral Mind-Independence: Metaethical Constructivism and the Argument from Moral Phenomenology.Dennis Kalde - 2019 - Journal for Ethics and Moral Philosophy:1-16.
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