Criticizing Preferences

Philosophy 59 (228):231- (1984)
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In this paper I wish to take my earlier analysis of the relationship between facts and preferences further to cast light on how some types of preference claims might be assessed. I have argued that both Hume's Rule and the doctrine of the autonomy of values must be rejected on grounds of elementary logic. To take a well worn example: Re-arranging gives.

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Imperative and deontic logic.Peter Geach - 1957 - Analysis 18 (3):49-56.
The autonomy of evaluation.David Collingridge - 1980 - Journal of Value Inquiry 14 (2):119-127.

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