The expressivist circle: Invoking norms in the explanation of normative judgment [Book Review]

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 (1):136–143 (2002)
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To naturalize normative judgment is to give some account of it, in naturalistic and non-normative terms. Simon Blackburn’s Ruling Passions embraces naturalism, about ethics especially.

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