metaethic

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English

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Etymology

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From meta- +‎ ethic.

Noun

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metaethic (plural metaethics)

  1. (ethics) A theory of metaethics.
    • 1958 January, Paul W. Taylor, “The Normative Function of Metaethics”, in The Philosophical Review, volume 67, number 1, →JSTOR, page 24:
      Now Olafson points out, rightly I think, that the nonnaturalist or objectivist metaethic offers an account of ultimate moral disagreement which is much closer to what is commonly believed or implicitly assumed in ordinary life.