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Emotivism

By: J.-M. Kuczynski
Narrated by: Mutt Rogers
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Publisher's summary

Emotivism is the doctrine that ethical beliefs are nothing more than projections of emotion. In this concise study, it is shown that emotions themselves embody ethical beliefs and that, for that reason, emotivism implicitly presupposes the truth of a non-emotivism conception of ethical truth and therefore fails.

©2016 John-Michael Kuczynski (P)2016 John-Michael Kuczynski

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best analysis of the emotion in existence

What made the experience of listening to Emotivism the most enjoyable?

the fact that it was saying was deep and true and original and relevant

Who was your favorite character and why?

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What about Mutt Rogers’s performance did you like?

it was light

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

the part where the soccer player with COPD is being discussed and used to illustrate the main thesis

Any additional comments?

the discussion of moral and aesthetic realism is beyond all belief brilliant

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