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- W4254935936 abstract "Abstract Moral fictionalism is the view that, when we discuss and think about morality, what we are doing (or, on some versions, what we should be doing, even if we are not currently doing it) is roughly what we are doing when we tell stories or we pretend. As a view concerning the status of moral talk and thought, moral fictionalism belongs to metaethics. There has been a growth of interest in fictionalism, and fictionalist accounts of numerous areas have been proposed. (Kalderon 2005a collects articles discussing several of them.) Recent discussions of moral fictionalism – by Joyce (2001), Kalderon (2005b), and Nolan et al. (2005) – are part of this trend. A key distinction is between those versions of moral fictionalism that offer fictionalism as a description of our moral talk and thought as it is now and those versions that deny that fictionalism accurately describes our current practices but argue that there is good reason to revise our practices along fictionalist lines. The descriptive version of the theory is usually called hermeneutic moral fictionalism, and the revisionary version revolutionary moral fictionalism. This essay divides into three sections: a brief description of moral fictionalism and its relationship to other metaethical positions; a discussion of arguments for hermeneutic moral fictionalism; and a discussion of arguments for revolutionary moral fictionalism." @default.
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- W4254935936 title "Fictionalism, Moral" @default.
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