evaluativist

English

Etymology

From evaluative + -ist.

Noun

evaluativist (plural evaluativists)

  1. A person who believes in or advocates evaluativism.

Adjective

evaluativist (comparative more evaluativist, superlative most evaluativist)

  1. Of, relating to, or advocating evaluativism.
    • 2009 January 27, Hartry Field, “Epistemology without metaphysics”, in Philosophical Studies, volume 143, number 2, →DOI, pages 249–290:
      So on a normative realist picture, there will still be norms in Gibbard’s sense, and they will play many of the same psychological roles in explaining behavior that they do in the evaluativist picture.
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