FACTS, VALUES AND RATIONAL DECISION MAKING |
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Authors: | Alex C. Michalos |
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Affiliation: | University of Guelph |
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Abstract: | This paper introduces some distinctions related to facts and values, indicates some of the uses and misuses of these distinctions, and draws conclusions for the problem of rational decision making. A major claim is that everyone but metaphysicians should forget about the fact-value distinction and get on with the pursuit of truth and the performance of good deeds. |
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