What are desires good for? Towards a coherent endorsement theory
Desire-based theories of well-being are often said to accept (G), x is good for a person just in case he wants it, and (B), x is better for a person than y just in case he prefers x to y. I shall argue that (G) and (B) are inconsistent, and this inconsistency resists any plausible refinement of thes...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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