Value theory /

What is it for a car, a piece of art or a person to be good, bad or better than another? In this first book-length introduction to value theory, Francesco Orsi explores the nature of evaluative concepts used in everyday thinking and speech and in contemporary philosophical discourse. The various dim...

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Hlavní autor: Orsi, Francesco (Autor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: London : Bloomsbury, 2015
Vydání:First published
Edice:Bloomsbury ethics
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505 0 |a 1. Value and Normativity -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Which Evaluations? -- 1.3 The Idea of Value Theory -- 1.4 Value and Normativity -- 1.5 Overview -- 1.6 Meta-ethical Neutrality -- 1.7 Value Theory: The Questions -- 2. Meet the Values: Intrinsic, Final & Co. -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Final and Unconditional Value: Some Philosophical Examples -- 2.3 Intrinsic Value and Final Value -- 2.4 The Reduction to Facts -- 2.5 Intrinsic and Conditional Value -- 2.6 Elimination of Extrinsic Value? -- 2.7 Summary -- 3. The Challenge against Absolute Value -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Geach and Attributive Goodness -- 3.3 Foot and the Virtues -- 3.4 Thomson and Goodness in a Way -- 3.5 Zimmerman's Ethical Goodness -- 3.6 A Better Reply: Absolute Value and Fitting Attitudes -- 3.7 Summary -- 4. Personal Value -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Moore on Good and Good For -- 4.3 Good For and Fitting Attitudes -- 4.4 Moore Strikes Back? -4.5 Agent-relative Value -- 4.6 Impersonal/Personal and Agent-neutral/Agent-relative -- 4.7 Summary -- 5. The Chemistry of Value -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Supervenience and Other Relations -- 5.3 Organic Unities -- 5.4 Alternatives to Organic Unities: Virtual Value -- 5.5 Alternatives to Organic Unities: Conditional Value -- 5.6 Holism and Particularism -- 5.7 Summary -- 6. Value Relations -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Trichotomy Thesis and Incomparability -- 6.3 A Fitting Attitude Argument for Incomparability -- 6.4 Against Incomparability: Epistemic Limitations -- 6.5 Against Incomparability: Parity -- 6.6 Parity and Choice -- 6.7 Parity and Incomparability -- 6.8 Summary -- 7. How Do I Favour Thee? -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Three Dimensions of Favouring -- 7.3 Responses to Value: Maximizing -- 7.4 Two Concepts of Intrinsic Value? -- 7.5 Summary -- 
505 0 |a 8. Value and the Wrong Kind of Reasons -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Fitting Attitude Account and its Rivals -- 8.3 The Wrong Kind of Reasons Problem -- 8.4 The Structure of the Problem and an Initial Response -- 8.5 Reasons for What? -- 8.6 Characteristic Concerns and Shared Reasons -- 8.7 Circular Path: No-Priority -- 8.8 Summary. 
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