Expressivism Worth the Name -- A reply to Teemu Toppinen

Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy:1-7 (2015)
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Abstract

I respond to an interesting objection to my 2014 argument against hermeneutic expressivism. I argue that even though Toppinen has identified an intriguing route for the expressivist to tread, the plausible developments of it would not fall to my argument anyways---as they do not make direct use of the parity thesis which claims that expression works the same way in the case of conative and cognitive attitudes. I close by sketching a few other problems plaguing such views.

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Jack Woods
University of Leeds

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