Error Theory

Moral nihilism (also known as ethical nihilism) is the meta-ethical view that nothing is morally right or wrong.Moral nihilism is distinct from moral relativism, which allows for actions to be wrong relative to a particular culture or individual. It is also distinct from expressivism, according to which when we make moral claims, "We are not making an effort to describe the way the world is ... we are venting our emotions, commanding others to act in certain ways, or revealing a plan of action".Moral nihilism today broadly tends to take the form of an Error Theory: The view developed originally …

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FCPP: Frontier Centre for Public Policy · 14 July 2021 English

The evidence argument) in favour of the origin of SARS- and data in support of the pangolin theory, CoV-2 in the Wuhan Institute of Virology is at she said, “are …

Pottinger quoted in Geraghty, “The ‘Human Error’ Theory on COVID Origin Still Very Much Alive,” National


CAEP: Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians · 2018 English

Reducing cognitive skill decay and diagnostic error: theory-based practices for continuing education in


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 2017 English

How are we meant to behave? And how are we to defend whatever answer we give? Morals and Consent grounds our notion of morality in natural evolution, and from that …

noncontrac- tual, that admission would not rule out an error theory account of how we could develop such a sympathetic


CAEP: Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians · 2012 English

factors theory, the elements of CRM, cognition and error theory, and stress and its effects on performance during


CAEP: Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians · 2012 English

tort law. A preferable term when discussing error theory is “preventable error,” which will be used here following princi- ples: that basic training in error theory and management be multidisciplinary and that to cover a wide spectrum of topics in basic error theory; that innovative teaching techniques be pro- glossary of multidisciplinary terms used in error theory. Given that the ED has been characterized as societal attitudes toward medical error. Current error theory judiciously shifts the focus from indi- vidual


UTP: University of Toronto Press · 2003 English

Braybrooke challenges received scholarly opinion by arguing that canonical theorists Hobbes, Locke, Hume, and Rousseau took St Thomas Aquinas as their point of reference, reinforcing rather than departing from his …

nothing more; they may not be tempted by the error theory variant of cognitivism, according to which moral


HC: Health Canada · 11 December 2002 English

Based on this work and from the results of the surveys, the literature, and the authors own experience and expertise, the following series of recommendations are made. [...] The meeting, …

known allergy, are more likely to cause injury. Error theory provides insights into the changes required


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 8 April 2002 English

A selection of readings on a central topic in contemporary philosophy of language, mind, and metaphysics.

where he seems to attribute to Wittgenstein an error theory of determinacy in the correctness of saying condition is then a reforming view, and entails an 'error' theory of ordinary thought. But it can be combined


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