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Finally, Noncognitivism holds that we can never know that any moral claim is true because moral claims are incapable of being true or false ( they are not truth-apt ).
Instead, moral claims are imperatives ( e. g. " Don't steal babies!
"), expressions of emotion ( e. g. " stealing babies: Boo!
"), or expressions of " pro-attitudes.

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