For duty is imperatival in nature and goodness is not. |
Thus descriptive claims cannot entail the extra expressive or imperatival component that according to the non-cognitivist is part of the meaning of moral terms. |
But the imperatival character of this law is only felt in our feeling constrained to do some specific action, and is not separable from this. |
The relationship of hierarchies of imperatival policies to responsibility, and to authority policies, is discussed. |
The infinitive is most likely imperatival, an uncommon infinitive in the New Testament. |
The appeal to the Humean of the imperatival interpretation of phenomenology should be obvious. |