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    Pascal’s “Order of the Heart” in Phenomenological Value-Theory
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 79 (4): 1527-1548. 2024.
    Among those enthused by Pascal’s pithy remark that “the heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing” are phenomenological value-theorists. What makes Pascal particularly attractive to these phenomenologists is the suggestion that the heart has reasons, and reasons of its own, which resonates with the quasi-cognitive function that they ascribe to feeling. Feelings apprehend values, which are genuine objects that display an essential order and a rank distinct from the objects of reason. In…Read more