-
1019Explaining the Geometry of DesertPublic Affairs Quarterly 18 (4): 273-298. 2004.In the past decade, three philosophers in particular have recently explored the relation between desert and intrinsic value. Fred Feldman argues that consequentialism need not give much weight – or indeed any weight at all – to the happiness of persons who undeservedly experience pleasure. He defends the claim that the intrinsic value of a state of affairs is determined by the “fit” between the amount of well-being that a person receives and the amount of well-being that the person deserves. She…Read more
Fredonia, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Normative Ethics |
| Value Theory, Miscellaneous |
| Epistemology |