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- cannot be true, and if one cannot know something that is not true, noncognitivism implies that moral knowledge is impossible. Non-cognitivism entails...
- Theological noncognitivism is the non-theist position that religious language, particularly theological terminology such as 'God', is not intelligible...
- Verificationism Lindsay 2015, p. 73 Conifer, Theological Noncognitivism: "Theological noncognitivism is usually taken to be the view that the sentence 'God...
- as "God" and statements such as "God is all-powerful." Theological noncognitivism holds that the statement "God exists" does not express a proposition...
- error theory (or moral nihilism), epistemological moral skepticism, and noncognitivism. All three of these theories reach the same conclusions, which are:...
- twentieth century, R. M. Hare was an important advocate of expressivism / noncognitivism. Hare's view is called prescriptivism because he analyzed moral sentences...
- Antireligion Anti-clericalism Nontheistic religions Pantheism Theological noncognitivism Transtheism Criticism of religion Freethought Parody religion Secular...
- Buddhism Indifferentism Nontheism Postchristianity Post-theism Theological noncognitivism Sean Phillips (November 7, 2013). "Apatheism: Should we care whether...
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- as "God" and statements such as "God is all-powerful." Theological noncognitivism holds that the statement "God exists" does not express a proposition...