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- W2942772045 abstract "Cognitivists and non-cognitivists in contemporary meta-ethics tend to assume that moral judgements are semantically uniform. That is, they share the assumption that either all moral judgements express beliefs, or they all express non-beliefs. But what if some moral judgements express beliefs and others do not? Then moral judgements are not semantically uniform, and the question “Cognitivist or non-cognitivist?” poses a false dilemma. I will question the assumption that moral judgements are semantically uniform. First, I will explain what I mean by the assumption (second section). I will call this assumption SUM, the semantic uniformity of moral judgements. Second, I will provide some examples in order to illustrate that SUM cannot be taken for granted (third section). Third, I will try to understand, using ideas from Wittgenstein, why SUM has nevertheless so often been taken for granted (fourth section). Fourth, I will discuss some authors in contemporary meta-ethics who have noted the false dilemma between cognitivism and non-cognitivism and evaluate the solutions they propose for overcoming it (fifth section). Fifth, I will indicate, again with some help from Wittgenstein, how meta-ethical research about moral judgements is possible without the assumption that morality is semantically uniform (sixth section)." @default.
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- W2942772045 title "Are Moral Judgements Semantically Uniform? A Wittgensteinian Approach to the Cognitivism–Non-Cognitivism Debate" @default.
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