Multiple Choice
__________ argued, "If I say to someone 'You acted wrongly in stealing that money,' I am not stating anything more if I had simply said 'You stole that money.' In adding that this action is wrong . . . I am simply evincing my moral disapproval of it. It is as if I said 'You stole that money,' in a particular tone of horror, or written it with the addition of some special exclamation marks. This tone, or the exclamation marks, . . . [serves] merely to show that the expression of it is attended by certain feelings in the speaker."
A) Thomas Aquinas
B) John Calvin
C) Linda Zagzebski
D) A. J. Ayer
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