Is Gibbard a Realist?

Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 1 (2):1-18 (2005)
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Abstract

In Thinking How to Live, Allan Gibbard claims that expressivists can vindicate realism about moral discourse. This paper argues that Gibbard’s expressivism does not provide such a vindication.

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Laura Schroeter
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