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hello YouTube in this video Iamp;#39;m going to outline the frager G problem in meta ethics the frager G problem is the central challenge to non-cognitivism uh I have covered non-cognitivism in my series on meta ethics but um Iamp;#39;ll say a little bit about what the view is here so uh non-cognitivism is a claim about the meaning of moral judgments um ing to non-cognitivists moral judgments do not express beliefs uh when we make moral judgments weamp;#39;re not really even attempting to describe properties in the world what exactly are we doing well different non-cognitivists will say different things uh so we might say that moral judgments are expressions of emotional attitudes they expressions of approval or disapproval so stealing is wrong means something like Boo to stealing or we might say that moral judgments are expressions of commands so stealing is wrong means something like donamp;#39;t steal um I mean a useful way to think about this is in terms of direction of fit bel