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From Valuing To Value Towards A Defense Of Subjectivism 1st Edition Sobel

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From Valuing To Value Towards A Defense Of Subjectivism 1st Edition Sobel
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Sobel, David
ISBN: 9780191780998, 9780198712640, 0191780995, 0198712642
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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From Valuing To Value Towards A Defense Of Subjectivism 1st Edition Sobel by Sobel, David 9780191780998, 9780198712640, 0191780995, 0198712642 instant download after payment.

David Sobel defends subjectivism about well-being and reasons for action: the idea that normativity flows from what an agent cares about, that something is valuable because it is valued. In these essays Sobel explores the tensions between subjective views of reasons and morality, and concludes that they do not undermine subjectivism.
Abstract: David Sobel defends subjectivism about well-being and reasons for action: the idea that normativity flows from what an agent cares about, that something is valuable because it is valued. In these essays Sobel explores the tensions between subjective views of reasons and morality, and concludes that they do not undermine subjectivism

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