"cognitivist" theories is their particular understanding of these cognitions. From Wordnik.com. [Emotion] Reference
Since for the non-cognitivist there are no moral properties. From Wordnik.com. [Moral Non-Naturalism] Reference
If so, perhaps the non-cognitivist can bypass the above debates. From Wordnik.com. [Boys in White Suits] Reference
It all depends how one would like to develop the cognitivist line. From Wordnik.com. [Pain] Reference
Things may not be as easy as this for the minimalist non-cognitivist. From Wordnik.com. [Boys in White Suits] Reference
Other cognitivist theories introduce further elements into their analyses. From Wordnik.com. [Emotion] Reference
But this by itself is not sufficient to make the position non-cognitivist. From Wordnik.com. [Boys in White Suits] Reference
But there is nevertheless a strongly cognitivist cast to Wolff's aesthetics. From Wordnik.com. [18th Century German Aesthetics] Reference
This is the way that a cognitivist subjectivist thinks we express moral attitudes. From Wordnik.com. [Boys in White Suits] Reference
This view of value judgments as verifiable hypotheses is known as the “cognitivist” view. From Wordnik.com. [PRAGMATISM] Reference
There seem to be two main ways to try and offer a non-cognitivist solution to this challenge. From Wordnik.com. [Boys in White Suits] Reference
It might seem as if this argument presumes some non-cognitivist account of normative judgement. From Wordnik.com. [Naturalism] Reference
If someone tells us that she is a moral cognitivist then we comprehend, roughly, what she means. From Wordnik.com. [Moral Anti-Realism] Reference
Being valid, or in force, however, can be understood along cognitivist or non-cognitivist lines. From Wordnik.com. [The Normativity of Meaning and Content] Reference
Many of these projects draw upon ˜cognitivist™ characterizations of the phenomena to be explained. From Wordnik.com. [The Philosophy of Neuroscience] Reference
The rest of Kant's theory of judgment is then thoroughly cognitivist (Kitcher 1990) and non-reductive. From Wordnik.com. [Kant's Theory of Judgment] Reference
A crucial mandate of cognitivist theories is to avert the charge that emotions are merely "subjective.". From Wordnik.com. [Emotion] Reference
The early perceptual theorists, especially direct realists, were cognitivist about pain's negative affect. From Wordnik.com. [Pain] Reference
The most parsimonious type of cognitivist theory follows the Stoics in identifying emotions with judgments. From Wordnik.com. [Emotion] Reference
But not every more moderate internalist principle will be easily explained by a corresponding non-cognitivist theory. From Wordnik.com. [Boys in White Suits] Reference
The Non-cognitivist Argument therefore provides us with a useful tool for mapping out competing positions in metaethics. From Wordnik.com. [Moral Motivation] Reference
One way to push the point is to challenge the non-cognitivist to distinguish non-cognitivism from cognitivist relativism. From Wordnik.com. [Boys in White Suits] Reference
As will be seen below, there is a debate about the relationship between MMR and non-cognitivist or expressivist positions. From Wordnik.com. [Moral Relativism] Reference
The metaethics or normative ethics are cognitivist, laying down various necessary conditions for ethically correct action. From Wordnik.com. [Søren Kierkegaard] Reference
Many non-cognitivists have by and large remained unimpressed with cognitivist complaints about embedding (Blackburn 1998, 72). From Wordnik.com. [Boys in White Suits] Reference
As noted earlier, Mackie defends cognitivist anti-realism, a form of anti-realism that couples cognitivism with an error theory. From Wordnik.com. [Moral Motivation] Reference
In this latter task she may have at her disposal many of the resources and arguments proposed by fully non-cognitivist theories. From Wordnik.com. [Boys in White Suits] Reference
There is, however, a popular non-cognitivist strategy for arguing that they are uniquely placed to explain judgment internalism. From Wordnik.com. [Boys in White Suits] Reference
The idea that normative judgements must be grounded in characteristic human responses is not peculiar to non-cognitivist theories. From Wordnik.com. [Naturalism] Reference
But cognitivism need not be a species of realism since a cognitivist can be an error theorist and think all moral statements false. From Wordnik.com. [Boys in White Suits] Reference
In particular, it has been argued that a non-cognitivist analysis of moral discourse can explain why the relevant questions seem open. From Wordnik.com. [Moral Non-Naturalism] Reference
Many behavioral scientists accept cognitivist explanations of animal behavior that attribute representational states to their subjects. From Wordnik.com. [Animal Consciousness] Reference
Let us say that if one is a moral cognitivist and a moral success theorist and a moral objectivist, then one is a robust moral realist. From Wordnik.com. [Moral Anti-Realism] Reference
In denying the existence of moral properties, Mackie rejects moral realism, combining a cognitivist moral semantics with an error theory. From Wordnik.com. [Moral Motivation] Reference
By displaying our practices of inference as making sense despite their non-cognitivist roots, Blackburn hopes to vindicate those practices. From Wordnik.com. [Boys in White Suits] Reference
Chomsky introduced a "cognitivist revolution" in linguistics that displaced the then-prevalent behaviorist understanding of language-learning. From Wordnik.com. [The Computational Theory of Mind] Reference
Philosophers have been especially partial to cognitivist theories, emphasizing analogies either with propositional judgments or with perception. From Wordnik.com. [Emotion] Reference
This account does not identify emotions with judgments or desires, but it does explain why cognitivist theorists have been tempted to make this identification. From Wordnik.com. [Emotion] Reference
L.te in life he encountered the non-cognitivist emotivism of C.L. Stevenson, which says that moral judgements express rather than report feelings and therefore can conflict. From Wordnik.com. [Moore's Moral Philosophy] Reference
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