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How to Deal with Evil Demons: Comment on Rabinowics and Ronnow-Rasmussen
Oleh:
Stratton-Lake, Philip
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Ethics: An International Journal of Social Political and Legal Philosophy vol. 115 no. 4 (Jul. 2005)
,
page 788-798.
Topik:
Demon
;
Kesepakatan
;
Rabinowicz
;
T.M Scalon
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE44.20
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According to T.M. Scalon's buck-passing account of value (BPV), to good is to have properties that give us reasons to have a certain positive attitude toward. THe buck-passing account of value is meant as a definition value. If this definition is true, then the following bicondotional will true: X is good - X has properties (other than iots being good) that give us reason to have certain pro-attitude toward X. Scalon did notvintend the right-left implication to hold when we have reason to have any pro-attitude. Rather, this implication is supposed to hold only for certain pro-attitudes. What the relevant attitudes are is left unclear, although the attitudes of admiration and respect are central. and presumably desiring X for its own sake would also be relevant attitudes are, the biconditional will apply to them. Rabinowicz and Ronnow-Rasmussen consider a group of cases that question the right-left implication and so raise a difficult for BPV. They call yhis the " wrong kind of reasons problems." In relation to BPV, the wrong kind of reasons are those that warrant having a relevant proattitude toward (or favoring, as Rabinowicz and Ronnow-Rasmussen put it) something that is not good.
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