Abstract

A familiar set of concepts with an especially tight connection to the human emotional repertoire concerns the sentimental values. Sentimental values are ways of being good or bad by meriting specific human sentiments. Some examples are ‘disgusting’, ‘funny’, ‘shameful’, and ‘fearsome’. Daniel Jacobson and I have begun to articulate and defend an account of these concepts that we call Rational Sentimentalism, according to which,

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