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Moral Language

by Mary Gore Forrester
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Overview

Widespread disagreements about matters of right and wrong have led many philosophers and non-philosophers to conclude that moral knowledge is impossible. Nevertheless, we all make moral pronouncement every day. In this book, Mary Gore Forrester considers the nature of the language we use in ordinary life to make those moral evaluations, what that language indicates about the criteria we use for making such evaluations, and the conditions for determining the truth or falsity of moral evaluations. Specialists in ordinary language philosophy will enjoy Forrester's arguments to the effect that the descriptivist's position on moral language is correct and that non-descriptivist positions on the matter can be disproved.

About the Author, Mary Gore Forrester

Mary Gore Forrester's work has appeared in the Journal of Philosophy, Ethics, and History and Theory.

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Book Details

Published
April 30, 1982
Publisher
Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, 1982.
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780299086305

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