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expressivist
English
Etymology
expressive +? -ist
Adjective
expressivist (not comparable)
- (ethics) Pertaining to or advocating expressivism, the doctrine that the primary function of moral sentences and sensation sentences (like "I am in pain") is to express an evaluative attitude, rather than stating a fact
Related terms
- expressivistic
Noun
expressivist (plural expressivists)
- (ethics) An advocate of expressivism
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