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Expressivism

In meta-ethics, expressivism is a theory about the meaning of moral language. According to expressivism,[citation needed] sentences that employ moral

Benedetto Croce

Croce was the first to develop a position later known as aesthetic expressivism, the idea that art expresses emotions, not ideas. (R. G. Collingwood

Robert Brandom

a chapter of that latter work, "Semantic Inferentialism and Logical Expressivism", outlines the main themes of representationalism (the tradition of basing

Inferential role semantics

truth-conditional semantics. Semantic inferentialism is related to logical expressivism and semantic anti-realism. The approach also bears a resemblance to accounts

Writing process

understand the concept of critical expressivism which is an ideology explored by Scott Wagar. Critical Expressivism highlights how using empathy and connection

Metaethics

moral anti-realism. Most forms of non-cognitivism are also forms of expressivism, however some such as Mark Timmons and Terrence Horgan distinguish the

R. G. Collingwood

position later known as aesthetic expressivism (not to be confused with various other views typically called expressivism), a thesis first developed by Croce

Pejorative

Adam M. (January 2014). "The Semantics of Slurs: A Refutation of Pure Expressivism". Language Sciences. 41, Part B: 227–242. doi:10.1016/j.langsci.2013

Theories of rhetoric and composition pedagogy

distinct pedagogies: expressivism, both moderate and radical, and cognitivism. The composition pedagogy of moderate expressivism is characterized by a

Moral nihilism

relative to a particular culture or individual. It is also distinct from expressivism, according to which when we make moral claims, "We are not making an