The Meaning of ’Ought’: Beyond Descriptivism and Expressivism in Metaethics

The Meaning of ’Ought’: Beyond Descriptivism and Expressivism in Metaethics
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  • 作者:ChrismanMatthew
  • 出版社:Oxford Univ Pr
  • 出版日期:2015-10-23
  • 語言:英文
  • ISBN10:0199363005
  • ISBN13:9780199363001
  • 裝訂:精裝 / 16.5 x 24.8 x 2.5 cm / 普通級
 

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The word ’ought’ is one of the core normative terms, but it is also a modal word. In this book Matthew Chrisman develops a careful account of the semantics of ’ought’ as a modal operator, and uses this to motivate a novel inferentialist account of why ought-sentences have the meaning that they have. This is a metanormative account that agrees with traditional descriptivist theories in metaethics that specifying the truth-conditions of normative sentences is a central part of the explanation of their meaning. But Chrisman argues that this leaves important metasemantic questions about what it is in virtue of which ought-sentences have the meanings that they have unanswered. His appeal to inferentialism aims to provide a viable anti-descriptivist but also anti-expressivist answer to these questions.

"This is a remarkably bold and interesting book. Chrisman challenges nothing less than the entire conceptual framework within which most previous metaethics (and indeed, much other contemporary philosophy) has been done, and advances a very ambitious rethinking of the theoretical space. It’s not only ambitious, but also extremely imaginative and smart, and Chrisman’s scholarship is at a rare level, as he has assimilated a literature that is unusually broad both in terms of field and historical scope."-Stephen Finlay, Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern California
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