Ok, I see where you’re coming from, but think you’re being overconfident about non-cognitivism. My current position is that non-cognitivism is plausible, but we can’t be very sure that it is true, and making progress on this meta-ethical question also requires careful philosophical reasoning. These two posts of mine are relevant on this topic: Six Plausible Meta-Ethical Alternatives
, Some Thoughts on Metaphilosophy
Ok, I see where you’re coming from, but think you’re being overconfident about non-cognitivism. My current position is that non-cognitivism is plausible, but we can’t be very sure that it is true, and making progress on this meta-ethical question also requires careful philosophical reasoning. These two posts of mine are relevant on this topic: Six Plausible Meta-Ethical Alternatives , Some Thoughts on Metaphilosophy