Definitions from Wiktionary (emotivism)
▸ noun: (ethics) The meta-ethical stance that ethical judgments, such as those containing the words "should" and "ought to", are primarily expressions of one's own attitude and imperatives meant to change the attitudes and actions of another.
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▸ noun: (ethics) The meta-ethical stance that ethical judgments, such as those containing the words "should" and "ought to", are primarily expressions of one's own attitude and imperatives meant to change the attitudes and actions of another.
Similar:
emotivist,
egoism,
moral objectivism,
ethical egoism,
objectivism,
ethicalism,
expressivist,
nonnaturalism,
categorical imperative,
normative statement,
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