This paper casts doubts on John Broome's view that vagueness in value comparisons crowds out incommensurability in value. It shows how vagueness can be imposed on a formal model of value relations that has room for different types of incommensurability. The model implements some basic insights of the ‘fitting attitudes’ analysis of value
John Broome has argued that value incommensurability is vagueness, by appeal to a controversial ‘col...
© The Author(s) 2014.Some theorists believe that there is a plurality of values, and that in many ci...
According to the fitting-attitude analysis of value (FA-analysis), to be valuable is to be a fitting...
This paper casts doubts on John Broome's view that vagueness in value comparisons crowds out incomme...
Two items are commensurable in value if and only if one of them is better than the other or if they ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to examine some of the arguments that have been leveled against th...
The paper examines two competing accounts of value incomparability presented in the recent literatur...
Recently a lot has been written on the topic of value incomparability. While there is disagreement o...
Abstract: The topic for this paper is the phenomenon of apparent value incommensurability—two goods ...
The incommensurability of values thesis is widely regarded as an effective and highly detrimental li...
Abstract There are many examples in the literature that suggest that indistinguishability is in-tran...
Two options are ‘incommensurate’ when neither is better than the other, but they are not equally goo...
John Broome has argued that value incommensurability is vagueness, by appeal to a controversial abou...
This introductory article describes the phenomena of incommensurability and incomparability, how the...
What is the minimum number of grains that you need to remove from a heap of sand for it to no longer...
John Broome has argued that value incommensurability is vagueness, by appeal to a controversial ‘col...
© The Author(s) 2014.Some theorists believe that there is a plurality of values, and that in many ci...
According to the fitting-attitude analysis of value (FA-analysis), to be valuable is to be a fitting...
This paper casts doubts on John Broome's view that vagueness in value comparisons crowds out incomme...
Two items are commensurable in value if and only if one of them is better than the other or if they ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to examine some of the arguments that have been leveled against th...
The paper examines two competing accounts of value incomparability presented in the recent literatur...
Recently a lot has been written on the topic of value incomparability. While there is disagreement o...
Abstract: The topic for this paper is the phenomenon of apparent value incommensurability—two goods ...
The incommensurability of values thesis is widely regarded as an effective and highly detrimental li...
Abstract There are many examples in the literature that suggest that indistinguishability is in-tran...
Two options are ‘incommensurate’ when neither is better than the other, but they are not equally goo...
John Broome has argued that value incommensurability is vagueness, by appeal to a controversial abou...
This introductory article describes the phenomena of incommensurability and incomparability, how the...
What is the minimum number of grains that you need to remove from a heap of sand for it to no longer...
John Broome has argued that value incommensurability is vagueness, by appeal to a controversial ‘col...
© The Author(s) 2014.Some theorists believe that there is a plurality of values, and that in many ci...
According to the fitting-attitude analysis of value (FA-analysis), to be valuable is to be a fitting...