Teria a abordagem expressivista de normas de Gibbard cometido a falácia naturalista?

Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 10 (2):303-321 (2011)
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O presente artigo busca apresentar os traços principais da explicação expressivista de normas morais de Allan Gibbard, ressaltando as possíveis semelhanças e diferenças entre a posição dele e de outros expoentes da metaética, buscando avaliar se a concepção de moralidade desenvolvida por ele, com base na biologia evolutiva, seria suscetível à crítica suscitada por George W. Moore no Principia Ethica, denominada “falácia naturalista”, e àquela apresentada por Cohen e Nagel, em seu livro An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method, denominada “falácia genética”. This paper aims to outline the main features of norm-expressivist explanation of moral rules of Allan Gibbard highlighting the possible similarities and differences between his position and other exponents of metaethics and seeking to assess whether the conception of morality developed by him, based on evolutionary biology, would be susceptible to criticism raised by George W. Moore in Principia Ethica called 'naturalistic fallacy' and the one presented by Cohen and Nagel on their book An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method called 'genetic fallacy'

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