In W. Huemer & B. Centi (eds.),
Value and Ontology. Ontos-Verlag. pp. 105–135 (
2009)
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Abstract
The topic of this paper is the relationship between value facts (e.g., that this is good) and value experiences (e.g., appreciation). Its aim is, first, to give a concise account of the value theories of some important early phenomenologists (Franz Brentano, Christian von Ehrenfels, Alexius Meinong), second, to show that they raise questions and put forward arguments that are still worthy of note, and, third, to critically assess these arguments. Among others, the following questions are discussed: Can past and other nonexistent objects have value? Are value experiences feelings or rather desires? Are value properties exemplified by “immanent objects” only?