Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeAcknowledgements. Sources. Introduction. Note to Readers. Part I: Identifying the Concept of Intrinsic Value. 1. R.M. Chisholm; Intrinsic Value. 2. E. Bodanszky, E. Conee; Isolating Intrinsic Value. 3. R.M. Chisholm; Defining Intrinsic Value. 4. N.M. Lemos; The Concept of Intrinsic Value. 5. J. Dancy; Should We Pass the Buck? 6. F. Feldman; Hyperventilating about Intrinsic Value. Part II: Doubts about the Concept of Intrinsic Value. 7. M. Beardsley; Intrinsic Value. 8. C.M. Korsgaard; Two Distinctions in Goodness. 9. S. Kagan; Rethinking Intrinsic Value. 10. W. Rabinowicz, T. Rønnow-Rasmussen; A Distinction in Value: Intrinsic and For Its Own Sake. 11. J.J. Thomson; The Right and the Good. 12. M.J. Zimmerman; Defending the Concept of Intrinsic Value. Part III: The Bearers of Intrinsic Value. 13. R. M. Chisholm; Objectives and Intrinsic Value. 14. N.M. Lemos; The Bearers of Intrinsic Value. 15. M.J. Zimmerman; Intrinsic Value and Individual Worth. 16. T. Tännsjö; A Concrete View of Intrinsic Value. 17. W. Rabinowicz, T. Rønnow-Rasmussen; Tropic of Value. Part IV: The Logic of Intrinsic Value. 18. R.M. Chisholm; The Intrinsic Value in Disjunctive States of Affairs. 19. P.L. Quinn; Improved Foundations for a Logic of Intrinsic Value. 20. S. Rachels; Counterexamples to the Transitivity of 'Better Than'. 21. K. Binmore, A. Voorhoeve; Defending Transitivity against Zeno's Paradox. 22. E. Carlson; Intransitivity without Zeno's Paradox. Part V: The Computation of Intrinsic Value. 23. N. Feit; The Structure of Higher Goods. 24. G. Arrhenius; Superiority in Value. 25. R.M. Chisholm; Organic Unities. 26. N.M. Lemos; Chisholm's Definition of Organic Unity. 27. J. Dancy; The Particularist's Progress. 28. G.H. Harman; Toward a Theory of Intrinsic Value. 29. E. Carlson; The Intrinsic Value of Non-Basic States of Affairs. 30. S. Danielsson; Harman's Equation and Non-Basic Intrinsic Value. 31. F. Feldman; Basic Intrinsic Value. 32. M.J. Zimmerman; Virtual Intrinsic Value and the Principle of Organic Unities. Bibliography.
Inhalt
Acknowledgements. Sources. Introduction. Note to Readers. Part I: Identifying the Concept of Intrinsic Value. 1. R.M. Chisholm; Intrinsic Value. 2. E. Bodanszky, E. Conee; Isolating Intrinsic Value. 3.R.M. Chisholm; Defining Intrinsic Value. 4. N.M. Lemos; The Concept of Intrinsic Value. 5. J. Dancy; Should We Pass the Buck? 6. F. Feldman; Hyperventilating about Intrinsic Value. Part II: Doubts about the Concept of Intrinsic Value. 7. M. Beardsley; Intrinsic Value. 8. C.M. Korsgaard; Two Distinctions in Goodness. 9. S. Kagan; Rethinking Intrinsic Value. 10. W. Rabinowicz, T. Ronnow-Rasmussen; A Distinction in Value: Intrinsic and For Its Own Sake. 11. J.J. Thomson; The Right and the Good. 12. M.J. Zimmerman; Defending the Concept of Intrinsic Value. Part III: The Bearers of Intrinsic Value. 13. R. M. Chisholm; Objectives and Intrinsic Value. 14. N.M. Lemos; The Bearers of Intrinsic Value. 15. M.J. Zimmerman; Intrinsic Value and Individual Worth. 16. T. Tännsjö; A Concrete View of Intrinsic Value. 17. W. Rabinowicz, T. Ronnow-Rasmussen; Tropic of Value. Part IV: The Logic of Intrinsic Value. 18. R.M. Chisholm; The Intrinsic Value in Disjunctive States of Affairs. 19. P.L. Quinn; Improved Foundations for a Logic of Intrinsic Value. 20. S. Rachels; Counterexamples to the Transitivity of a¿¿Better Than¿. 21. K. Binmore, A. Voorhoeve; Defending Transitivity against Zeno¿s Paradox. 22.E.Carlson; Intransitivity without Zeno¿s Paradox. Part V: The Computation of Intrinsic Value. 23. N. Feit; The Structure of Higher Goods. 24. G. Arrhenius; Superiority in Value. 25. R.M. Chisholm; Organic Unities. 26. N.M. Lemos; Chisholm¿s Definition of Organic Unity. 27. J. Dancy; The Particularist¿s Progress. 28. G.H. Harman; Toward a Theory of Intrinsic Value. 29. E. Carlson; The Intrinsic Value of Non-Basic States of Affairs. 30. S. Danielsson; Harman¿s Equation and Non-Basic Intrinsic Value. 31. F. Feldman; Basic Intrinsic Value. 32. M.J. Zimmerman; Virtual Intrinsic Value and the Principle of Organic Unities. Bibliography.
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