recently, Simon Blackburn has been a major proponent of projectivism. Blackburn's projectivism is a version of meta-ethical anti-realism. Blackburn conveys...
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"false", even though there are no ethical facts for them to correspond to. Projectivism and moral fictionalism are related theories. Universal prescriptivism...
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subjectivism Non-cognitivism Emotivism Prescriptivism Quasi-realism Projectivism Moral fictionalism Moral nihilism Moral skepticism There is a debate...
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1 October 1984. Retrieved 23 September 2022. "Moral Anti-Realism > Projectivism and Quasi-realism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)". Archived from...
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nihilism. This means that value statements are neither true nor false. Projectivism is a closely related view holding that values are projections of emotions...
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Pragmatism § Reconciliation of anti-skepticism and fallibilism Probabilism Projectivism Peirce, Charles S. (1896–1899) "The Scientific Attitude and Fallibilism"...
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discourse to the complexity of ethical statements. Moral Anti-Realism > Projectivism and quasi-realism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Blackburn, Simon...
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Platonic realism Pluralism (philosophy) Predeterminism Process philosophy Projectivism Quietism Rational mysticism Reductionism Revisionary materialism Scientific...
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asymmetry, in contrast to newly created values. Error theory Metacognition Projectivism Fallibilism Fictionalism Wilcox, John T. (1974). Truth and Value in Nietzsche...
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