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http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp011j92g764gAbstract
In this thesis, I undertake a linguistic analysis of the truth conditions for `ought¿-claims and present a challenge to the objectivity of ethics that follows from this analysis. Specifically, I argue that one who holds ethics to be objective cannot account for the determinate truth or falsity of `ought¿-claims.Date
2014-07-17Type
Princeton University Senior ThesesIdentifier
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