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🤔 Emojivism 😀

Sally Latham introduces a moral theory for millennials.

In ethics, emotivism is a non-cognitivist theory of moral language. It was advocated by David Hume (1711-1776), followed much later by, amongst others, A.J. Ayer. A non-cognitivist approach says moral judgments do not make factual claims that can be true or false.