Analytical descriptivism revisited

Ratio 15 (1):10–22 (2002)
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Abstract

Analytical descriptivism purports to identify the meaning of ethical sentences with that of the descriptive sentences that capture the clauses of mature folk morality. The paper questions the plausibility of analytical descriptivism by examining its implications for the semantics, epistemology and metaphysics of morals. The discussion identifies some of the reasons why the analytical descriptivist fails to deliver a reductionist account of normativity.

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Anthony Hatzimoysis
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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