How Expressivism About Language Changes The Ethics Of Healthcare

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2017-03-03
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Weinstock, Daniel
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Weinstock, Daniel
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Expressivism is the view that the information conveyed by linguistic behaviour cannot be reduced to semantic content. Clinical interactions are irreducibly linguistic, but clinical ethics has presupposed a truth-conditional conception of language. e paper will examine the ethical implications that expressivism entails in the area of healthcare ethics.
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