La teoría emotivista de los valores de Bertrand Russell

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Los asuntos éticos constituyeron una de las preocupaciones fundamentales de Bertrand Russell a lo largo de su vida. Luego de un pasar por un período caracterizado por una visión objetivista e intuicionista de los valores,Russell fue uno de los primeros en desarrollar una teoría emotivista de los valores. El objetivo de este artículo es presentar esta teoría a la vez que examinar los fundamentos en que se sostiene y mostrar sus implicancias.There are different periods in Russell's treatment of ethical issues. After maintaining an objetivist and intuitionist point of view about values,Russell developed an emotivist analysis, anticipating other later emotivist theories. This paper aims to survey his standpoint, its foundations and some of its consequences

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