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    Truth-Aptness

    Truth-Aptness

    Nov 28, 20241 min read

    • ethics
    • philosophy

    Statements are capable of being true or false. There cannot be Morally Gray claims. If morality is true, then we should be able to say true things about it. This is a long-standing discussion in Non-Cognitivism

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    Questions and Commands and Reaction are not claims that can be proven true or false


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