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Chapter 71

Title: Intercultural Information Ethics

Quote:

“The distinction between cognitivism and noncognitivism presupposes that


human

emotions have no cognitive value.”

Expectation:

I expect to learn different cultures.

Book Review:

This chapter talks about international cultures on information ethics. It


also talks about cognitivism and noncognitivism. According to the book, here
are the following example of cognitivism and noncognitivism with regard to
the truth-value of moral claims: 1.) Moral claims lack truth-value and merely
expressive of human emotions of approval or disapproval. (Moral
noncognivitism) 2.) Moral claims to have truth-values. (Moral cognivitism)
This means that human have free will to express their ownselves.

Things I have learned:

I have learned the difference between cognitivism and noncognivitism.

Integrity Questions:

1.) What is cognitivisim?

2.) What is noncognitivisim?

3.) Who is Rafael Capurro?

4.) What is IEE?


5.) What is Intercultural ethics?

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