Topic: GENERAL LOGIC
Lockean and Logical Truth Conditions
By James Dreier
Source: Online Papers in Philosophy
The distinction between logical and Lockean truth conditions helps Expressivism to distinguish itself from Subjectivism. Expressivism is the view that moral judgements lack logical truth conditions. Subjectivism says that moral judgements have logical truth conditions involving the speaker's attitudes. Both theories may allow that moral judgements have Lockean truth conditions involving the speaker's attitudes.
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Updated: Tuesday, 19 October 2004 05:18 BST