Ecumenical Expressivism: The Best of Both Worlds?

Oxford Studies in Metaethics 2:51-76 (2007)
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reprint Ridge, Michael (2007) "Ecumenical Expressivism: The Best of Both Worlds?". In Shafer-Landau, Russ, Oxford Studies in Metaethics: Volume Ii, pp. : Clarendon Press (2007)

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