Terence Cuneo develops a novel line of argument for moral realism. The
argument he defends hinges on the normative theory of speech,
according to which speech acts are generated by an agent's altering
her normative position with regard to her audience, gaining rights,
responsibilities, and obligations of certain kinds. Some of these
rights, responsibilities, and obligations, Cuneo suggests, are moral.
And these moral features are best understood along realist lines, in
part because they explain how it is that we can speak. If this is
right, a necessary condition of being able to speak is that there are
moral rights, responsibilities, and obligations of a broadly realist
sort.
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On the Metaethical Implications of Speaking
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ISBN
9780191021336
Publisert
2023
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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