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In this article Alasdair MacIntyre’s thesis concerning emotivist use of
moral utterances in contemporary liberal societies is analysed. One
tries to show that it needs further clarification since at least three
elements of MacIntyre’s argument seem to pose certain problems; these
are: ‘discussion halt’ as the source of emotivism, comprehensive
doctrines as premises of respective arguments in liberal debates and
the problem of incommensurability. These three problematic elements
are discussed and interrelations between them are adumbrated.