Work on the intrinsic/extrinsic distinction is often motivated by its use in other areas, such as intrinsic value, real vs. Cambridge change, supervenience and other topics. With the exception of Figdor 2008, philosophers have sought to articulate a global distinction -- a distinction between kinds of properties, rather than ways in which individuals have properties. I argue that global I/E distinctions are unable to do the work that allegedly motivates them, focusing on the case of intrinsic value
After the publication of Marshall’s theorem (2009), it has been widely accepted that the intrinsic/e...
Over the last 30 years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between intri...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property things have in virtue of how they are, as opposed to how...
Work on the intrinsic/extrinsic distinction is often motivated by its use in other areas, such as in...
It’s now commonplace — since Korsgaard (1996) — in ethical theory to distin-guish between two disti...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property things have in virtue of how they are, as opposed to how...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property something has in virtue of how it is, as opposed to how ...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property things have in virtue of how they are, as opposed to how...
The distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic value can be traced back to Plato and Aristotle. I c...
I separate two intrinsic/extrinsic distinctions that are often conflated: one between properties (th...
The distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic value has given rise to a batch of fundamental quest...
In "How to Define Intrinsic Properties" I offered a relational account of the intrinsic/extrinsic di...
The paper argues that the final value of an object, i.e., its value for its own sake, need not be in...
The distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic properties is an elusive distinction that has resist...
things have in virtue of the way they themselves are", as opposed to an extrinsic property, whi...
After the publication of Marshall’s theorem (2009), it has been widely accepted that the intrinsic/e...
Over the last 30 years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between intri...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property things have in virtue of how they are, as opposed to how...
Work on the intrinsic/extrinsic distinction is often motivated by its use in other areas, such as in...
It’s now commonplace — since Korsgaard (1996) — in ethical theory to distin-guish between two disti...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property things have in virtue of how they are, as opposed to how...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property something has in virtue of how it is, as opposed to how ...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property things have in virtue of how they are, as opposed to how...
The distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic value can be traced back to Plato and Aristotle. I c...
I separate two intrinsic/extrinsic distinctions that are often conflated: one between properties (th...
The distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic value has given rise to a batch of fundamental quest...
In "How to Define Intrinsic Properties" I offered a relational account of the intrinsic/extrinsic di...
The paper argues that the final value of an object, i.e., its value for its own sake, need not be in...
The distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic properties is an elusive distinction that has resist...
things have in virtue of the way they themselves are", as opposed to an extrinsic property, whi...
After the publication of Marshall’s theorem (2009), it has been widely accepted that the intrinsic/e...
Over the last 30 years there have been a number of attempts to analyse the distinction between intri...
An intrinsic property is roughly a property things have in virtue of how they are, as opposed to how...