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boo-hooray
語源
A reference to the interjections boo and hooray which provide no information beyond the emotional reaction of the speaker.
形容詞
boo-hooray (comparative more boo-hooray, superlative most boo-hooray)
- Having no meaning beyond the emotional reaction of the speaker; emotivist.
- 1968, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, Official Report of the Standing Committees:
- When I first came to the House of Commons I did not understand the legal use of the term " reasonable," which seemed to me a value judgment and to fall into the " boo-hooray " school.
- 1978, Tony Becher, Stuart Maclure, Accountability in Education, page 76:
- It need not be a non-operational, merely 'boo-hooray' expression.
- 2013, C. Wilks, Emotion, Truth and Meaning: In Defense of Ayer and Stevenson:
- For rather than being 'thinly' emotive in the simplistic 'stimulus-respopnse' sense that would complement the 'thinly' emotive or 'boo-hooray' interpretation of the original ET which its critics based their criticisms upon, this theory...
使用する際の注意点
This term is used predominantly in speaking of the "boo-hooray theory of ethics", a nickname for emotivism, which states that our moral judgements are nothing more than an expression of our emotional responses.
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