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23On criticising valuesRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 47 141-158. 2000.If we cannot agree that evaluations are judgements that both describe things and express sentiments, we lack any shared understanding of a common topic. If we ever come to agree how the describing and expressing relate, we shall lose a debate. Suppose that evaluation is a mode of description essentially expressive of sentiment, and that some evaluations can be known to be true: then there must exist properties of such a kind that they can be apprehended only from appropriately affective points o…Read more
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University of Maryland at BaltimoreGraduate student
Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind |
Philosophy of Social Science |