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A Note on the Emotive Theory
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2009
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I am going to take the statement: “Value judgements are simply expressions of emotion”, as the kernel of the Emotive Theory and any variant of the Emotive Theory not covered by this statement is left untouched by what I have to say.
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page 325 note 1 This is part of a longer quotation from Ayer which reads as follows: “In so far as statements of value are significant, they are ordinary ‘scientific’ statements; and in so far as they are not scientific, they are not in the literal sense significant, but are simply expressions of emotion which can be neither true nor false.” Ayer, A. J., Language, Truth and Logic (1935), New York, Dover, 1946, Ch. IV, p.102.Google Scholar
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