This fresh and engaging work examines the epistemology of value. Focusing on emotional states, Kupperman rejects the notion that there is one primary value, arguing instead for a pluralistic understanding of value. He contends that value is strongly contextual; the value of a particular set of experiences in one's life can depend heavily on how they fit in with or provide contrast to other elements. Kupperman argues both for a realistic account of value--some
things really do have a value about which we can have reasonable confidence--and for skepticism about how much we can actually know about value.
This fresh and engaging work examines the epistemology of value. Focusing on emotional states, Kupperman rejects the notion that there is one primary value, arguing instead for a pluralistic understanding of value. He contends that value is strongly contextual; the value of a particular set of experiences in one's life can depend heavily on how they fit in with or provide contrast to other elements. Kupperman argues both for a realistic account of value--some
things really do have a value about which we can have reasonable confidence--and for skepticism about how much we can actually know about value.
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