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Metalinguistic negotiations in moral disagreement

Renée Jørgensen

2020Inquiry11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The problem of moral disagreement has been presented as an objection to contextualist semantics for ‘ought’, since it is not clear that contextualism can accommodate or give a convincing gloss of such disagreement. I argue that independently of our semantics, disagreements over ‘ought’ in non-cooperative contexts are best understood as indirect metalinguistic disputes, which is easily accommodated by contextualism. If this is correct, then rather than posing a problem for contextualism, the data from moral disagreements provides some reason to adopt a semantics that allows contextual variance in the meanings of ‘ought’.

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ContextualismNegotiationEpistemologySemantics (computer science)LinguisticsPsychologyPhilosophySociologyComputer scienceSocial scienceProgramming languageInterpretation (philosophy)Free Will and AgencyPhilosophical Ethics and TheoryEpistemology, Ethics, and Metaphysics
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