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The FA Analysis of Emotional Values and Practical Reasons*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 September 2012

Stephane Lemaire*
Affiliation:
Université de Rennes 1

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Confronted with the “wrong kind of reason problem”, several proponents of the fitting attitude analysis of emotional values have argued in favor of an epistemic approach. In such a view, an emotion fits its object because the emotion is correct. However, I argue that we should reorient our search towards a practical approach because only practical considerations can provide a satisfying explanation of the fittingness of emotional responses. This practical approach is partially revisionist, particularly because it is no longer an analysis of final value and because it is relativistic.

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Copyright © Canadian Philosophical Association 2012

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Footnotes

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I am grateful to Christine Tappolet and Cain Todd for their very helpful comments on a previous version of this paper and to Nadja Berrebi and John Angell for their editorial assistance with the manuscript.

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