EPISODE · Aug 27, 2024 · 6 MIN
Andrew Fisher on Error Theory in Cognitivism: Why It Feels Intuitively Wrong?
from The Socratic Sessions · host Samuel Devis
🔍 Overview: In this clip, Professor Andrew Fisher explores the concept of error theory within cognitivism, delving into why this philosophical position often feels counterintuitive to many people. 🤝 Support The Show 🤘 Locals PayPal Bitcoin 📚 Episode Resources (affiliate links where possible - thanks!) Uni Page Website Metaethics: An Introduction by Andrew Fisher Moral Realism by Kevin DeLapp Metaethics by Simon Kirchin Moral Realism: A Defence by Russ Shafer-Landau Contemporary Metaethics: An Introduction by Alexander Miller Metaethics by Mark van Roojen 🌐 Connect Linktree Twitter Facebook Page Instagram Goodreads Bluesky Threads LinkedIn Page 📺 Subscribe - Video Platforms YouTube Rumble 📷 Gear (affiliate links - thanks!) Camera (Sony A6400) Lens (Sigma 16mm) Audio Interface (Focusrite Scarlett 4i4) Microphone Amplifier (Cloudlifter CL-1) Mic (RØDE PodMic) Lights (Elgato Key Light Air) Colour Back Lighting (Govee LED Floor Lamp) Recording Software (Riverside.FM) 👍 Support: Like, subscribe, and share to fuel the quest for understanding. 🔔 Stay Tuned: Tap the bell for instant notifications. 📣 Join the Talk: Share your thoughts using #TheSocraticSessions. 🚀 Thanks for Tuning In! Let's keep the conversation going. #metaethics #cognitivism #errortheory #philosophy
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