Prescriptive Language

In Richard Mervyn Hare (ed.), The Language of Morals. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press (1952)
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Following an introductory classification of prescriptive language that emphasizes the parallel between imperatives and moral language, this chapter distinguishes between the indicative and imperative moods of language. It then dismisses various attempts to account for imperatives, particularly their reduction to indicatives as well as expressivist theories like Ayer's and Stevenson's.

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