The alchemists: on Justin D’Arms and Daniel Jacobson’s rational sentimentalism

Philosophical Studies:1-10 (forthcoming)
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D’Arms and Jacobson’s _Rational Sentimentalism_ promises an alchemy: a view that grounds certain values and reasons in facts about human sentiments but also treats the very same facts about values and reasons as fundamental. I examine how they attempt to deliver on the promise, doubt that they succeed, consider their motivations, and offer an alternative interpretation of what they might be doing.

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Oded Na'aman
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