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Personal Value

By: Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen

Hardcover | 23 June 2011

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Certain things, like justice, have impersonal value. Other things, like your parents, carry personal values: they have value for you. Besides whatever value they have, they are valuable to you. The philosophical literature as well as non-philosophical literature is inundated with suggestions about the kinds of thing that are good for us or, if it is a negative personal value, what is bad for us. This is a stimulating and vivid area of philosophical research, but it has tended to monopolize the notion of 'good-for', linking it necessarily to welfare or well-being. Since these more or less well-grounded pieces of advice are seldom accompanied by an analysis of the notion of 'good-for', there is a need for such an analysis. Ronnow-Rasmussen remedies this need, by offering a novel way of analyzing the notion of personal value. He defends the idea that we have reason to expand our classical value taxonomy with these personal values. By fine-tuning a pattern of value analysis which has
roots in the writings of the Austrian philosopher Franz Bretano, this sort of analysis will come to cover personal values, too. In addition, Ronnow-Rasmussen makes substantial contributions to a number of issues, including hedonism vs. preferentialism, subjectivism vs. objectivism, value bearer monism vs. value bearer pluralism, and the wrong kind of reason problem -- all of which are much debated among today's value theorists.
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The work is so dense with insightful and provocative arguments it is worth a second read, and at least a first to anyone with even a remote interest in value theory. One couldnt do it justice in the space allotted here * Christian Coons, Ethics *
Personal Value should be of immense interest not only to value theorists and moral philosophers, but also to philosophers of mind and metaphysicians * Olivier Massin, Dialectica *
I learned more, about more different things, in reading this book than I have from any comparable work in some time. . . . a provocative and stimulating work. . . . It will not be and Ronnow-Rasmussen does not pretend it will be the last word on personal value. But as a first word it is a firecracker. * Mark LeBar, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
very rich and fascinating exploration of personal value ... [a] pioneering account * Kevin Mulligan, Utilitas *

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