Question

Central to emotivism is the view that moral judgments are not statements that can be true

or false. What does emotivism add to this view?

a. That moral statements, unlike moral judgments, can be true or false.

b. That moral judgments express attitudes and influence others to share those attitudes.

c. That moral emotions are objectively right or wrong.

d. That correct moral judgments are guided by emotions.

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