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Appreciation and criticism of Reichenbach's meta-ethics

Achilles' heel of the system?

Cynthia Schuster

pp. 721-730

Résumé

Non-cognitivism in ethics is strictly entailed by Reichenbach's epistemology. Having settled for a functional conception of knowledge, with prediction as the one and only function or purpose of knowledge, Reichenbach was committed to ethical non-cognitivism, i.e. to the view that there is no normative or prescriptive knowledge, that there are no moral truths, that moral judgements are neither true nor false.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Salmon Wesley C. (1979) Hans Reichenbach: logical empiricist. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 721-730

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9404-1_25

Citation complète:

Schuster Cynthia, 1979, Appreciation and criticism of Reichenbach's meta-ethics: Achilles' heel of the system?. In W. C. Salmon (ed.) Hans Reichenbach (721-730). Dordrecht, Springer.