Do Normative Judgements Aim to Represent the World?

In Irrealism in Ethics. Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 101–120 (2014)
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Abstract

Many philosophers think that normative judgements do not aim to represent the world. In this paper, I argue that this view is incompatible with the thought that when two people make conflicting normative judgements, at most one of these judgements is correct. I argue that this shows that normative judgements do aim to represent the world.

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original Streumer, Bart (2013) "Do Normative Judgements Aim to Represent the World?". Ratio 26(4):450-470

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Bart Streumer
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