A Metaethical Analysis of Ethics via Synthetic/Analytic Distinction: Do ethics have any ‘real’ significance?

Abstract

Using synthetic analytic distinction to examine the importance of ethical discourse. How do we go about determining whether ethics have any significance at all? This essay examines the operation of ethical language and argues that emotivism is the most comprehensive metaethical stance.

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Saron Negash
University of Notre Dame

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