Abstract
According to T. M. Scanlon’s buck-passing account of value (BPV), to be good is to have properties that give us reason to have a certain positive attitude toward the bearer of those properties. The buck-passing account of value is meant as a definition of value. If this definition is true, then the following biconditional will be true: X is good ↔ X has properties (other than its being good) that give us reason to have a certain pro-attitude toward X.
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