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On Two Interpretations of the Desire-Satisfaction Theory of Prudential ValueUtilitas 31 (2): 137-156. 2019.This article considers two different ways of formulating a desire-satisfaction theory of prudential value. The first version of the theory (the object view) assigns basic prudential value to the state of affairs that is the object of a person’s desire. The second version (the combo view) assigns basic prudential value to the compound state of affairs in which (a) a person desires some state of affairs and (b) this state of affairs obtains. My aims in this article are twofold. First, I aim to hig…Read more
Joseph Van Weelden
Northwestern Polytechnic
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Northwestern PolytechnicLecturer
McGill University
PhD, 2018
Areas of Specialization
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| Well-Being |
| Value Theory |
| Axiology |
| The Good |
| Intrinsic Value |
| Moral Epistemology |
Areas of Interest
| Normative Ethics |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Distributive Justice |