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22452 | Do we have a concept of value, other than wanting something, or making an effort to get it? [Foot] |
Full Idea: Do we know what we mean by saying that anything has value, or even that we value it, as opposed to wanting it or being prepared to go to trouble to get it? | |
From: Philippa Foot (Moral Relativism [1979], p.35) | |
A reaction: Well, I value Rembrandt paintings, but have no aspiration to own one (and would refuse it if offered, because I couldn't look after it properly). And 'we' don't want to move the Taj Mahal to London. She has not expressed this good point very well. |