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Single Idea 24169

[filed under theme 22. Metaethics / B. Value / 1. Nature of Value / a. Nature of value ]

Full Idea

The aesthetic attitude allows us to treat value as a verb: as valuing, rather than some property we identify in an object. When I value something, I engage with it, or take pleasure in it, or act in a nurturing manner towards it.

Gist of Idea

We can treat value as a verb; we value something when we positively engage with it

Source

Tom Cochrane (The Aesthetic Value of the World [2021], 1.3)

Book Ref

Cochrane,Tom: 'The Aesthetic Value of the World' [OUP 2021], p.14


A Reaction

A nice thought, but clearly rather stipulative. Personally I only value things by how much someone will pay me for them. I'm trying to re-educate myself by reading Cochrane. Perhaps I should start with why I would pay a lot for something…

Related Idea

Idea 24168 Aesthetic value appreciates a thing objectively, as a good in its own right [Cochrane]