Ethics and LanguageYale University Press, 1979 - 338 pagina's |
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accept action agreement in attitude aims alter analysis approve argument assumption attendant circumstances attention avoidable become C. D. Broad chap Chapter choice cognitive confused consequences consider course defined definiendum definiens depend descriptive meaning desires Dewey disagreement in attitude disagreement in belief disposition distinction emotive effects emotive meaning emphasize ethical judgments ethical terms evaluative example extrinsic factors function further G. E. Moore give habits hearer hence I. A. Richards important influence instance interests in knowledge intrinsic value issues judg language laudatory lead linguistic logical matter ment moral moralist nature normative ethics object perhaps persuasive definitions persuasive methods possible predictive present account principle propaganda psychological question rational methods re-emphatic reasons recognize reference remarks require scientific second pattern sense serve simply sort speaker statement suggest suppose theorists theory tion trinsically true Type usually utterance vague valid wholly words writer

