Authors

Rick Harrison

Graduation Year

1975

Publication Date

1975

Comments

This work is not listed among the Special Departmental Honors projects in the 1975 Commencement program. It is included here because it was transferred to the archives with other Honors works for this date.

Abstract

This paper contributes to the defense of the nonderivability thesis; that is, the thesis that no set of purely descriptive statements can entail an evaluative statement. Thus, it is impossible to give objective justification of any value judgment.

Disciplines

Philosophy

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