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|a Intrinsic value :
|b concept and warrant /
|c Noah M. Lemos.
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|a Cambridge [England] ;
|a New York, N.Y., USA :
|b Cambridge University Press,
|c 1994.
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|a xiii, 215 p. ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a Cambridge studies in philosophy
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g Pt. I.
|t Value, plurality, parts, and wholes.
|g 1.
|t The concept of intrinsic value.
|t Correct emotion and intrinsic value.
|t Some objections to this approach.
|g 2.
|t The bearers of intrinsic value.
|t The bearers of value: Abstract objects.
|t The bearers of value: Concrete particulars.
|g 3.
|t Organic unities and the principle of universality.
|t Examples of organic unities.
|t The principle of universality.
|g 4.
|t Higher goods and the myth of Tithonus.
|t Higher goods.
|t The principle of rank.
|t Higher goods and Mill's distinction.
|t Higher goods and the principle of summation.
|g 5.
|t Pleasure and its intrinsic value.
|t Sensory and nonsensory pleasure.
|t Pleasure and displeasure in the good, bad, and neutral.
|t True and false pleasures.
|t Hedonism.
|t The value of desire satisfaction.
|g 6.
|t Consciousness, knowledge, and the consciousness thesis.
|t The consciousness thesis and the value of nonsentient life.
|t Beauty.
|t Value pluralism and its problems --
|g Pt. II.
|t Naturalism, nonnaturalism, and warrant.
|g 7.
|t The distinctiveness of intrinsic value.
|t The objects of ordinary ethical belief and knowledge.
|t Nonnaturalism and traditional naturalism.
|t The identity thesis and intentional criteria of identity.
|t Constitutional naturalism.
|t Ethical facts and the explanatory requirement.
|t Naturalism and analysis.
|g 8.
|t Intrinsic value and modest a priori justification.
|t Preliminary remarks and assumptions.
|t A strong conception of a priori knowledge.
|t Modest a priori knowledge and justification.
|t The concept of an intrinsically acceptable proposition.
|g 9.
|t Coherence and experience.
|t Coherence theories.
|t The regress argument and the doxastic ascent argument.
|t Some objections to coherence theories.
|t Emotional and moral experience as reasons for belief.
|t Mere emotions as a reason for value beliefs.
|t Appendix A: Chisholm's definition of organic unity --
|t Appendix B: Some naturalistic analyses.
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