What is _______________ maintains that when we say something is good, we are showing our approval of it and recommending it to others, and when we say something is bad, we are showing our disapproval of it and oppose that others do it.

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Answer:

Emotivism

Explanation:

Emotivism is refers to a meta-ethical opinion that asserts that emotional attitudes, not propositions, are what ethical sentences express. Therefore, colloquial meaning of emotivism is called the hurrah/boo theory.

Emotivism refers to the ethical theory which states ethical and value judgments do not report or state anything, but rather they only express attitude or feeling and recommendations of action, and in the process try to influence others to agree with opinion of a person on a particular issue.

Emotivism equips people with the knowledge that the feelings of a person about an issue are expressed by moral statements.

Therefore,  emotivism maintains that when we say something is good, we are showing our approval of it and recommending it to others, and when we say something is bad, we are showing our disapproval of it and oppose that others do it.

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