Non-Cognitivism: - Emotivists believe that moral claims do not express beliefs or propositions that can be true or false (truth-apt)., No Objective Facts: - The theory denies that there are objective moral facts, focusing instead on the speaker's emotional state., Influencing Behavior: - The purpose of moral language is to express feelings and influence the attitudes or actions of others, rather than to describe the world., Origin: - Developed significantly by A.J. Ayer and C.L. Stevenson in the mid-20th century, heavily influenced by logical positivism.,

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