Value and Kantians
The standard view of Kantianism has been that it firmly denies that the right is grounded in the good.
The standard view of Kantianism has been that it firmly denies that the right is grounded in the good.
Well, since the comments on my last post were so interesting and helpful, let's see how things go with this, another apparent problem with Chisholm's views. Chisholm (in 1978) defined intrinsic goodness in terms of a generic account of intrinsic value states (e.g., either intrinsic goodness or intrinsic badness):
Here's a problem with Roderick Chisholm's well-known account of intrinsic goodness I'd like solved, and I bet some of you will know how to solve it.
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