Brentano on Knowing Value (Departmental Seminar)
Prof. Michelle Montague |
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4:30pm-6:30pm HK Time |
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Room 220, Fung King Hey Building with synchronous online broadcasting on Zoom |
Joining the Seminar face-to-face:
Limited seats for face-to-face seminar. Registrations will be handled on a first come, first served basis.
Register by 31 May 2024: https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/webform/view.php?id=13689128
Joining the Seminar online:
No registration is required.
Link: https://cuhk.zoom.us/j/93771213929
Meeting ID: 937 7121 3929
Enquiries:
Tel: 3943 7135
Email: philosophy@cuhk.edu.hk
Abstract:
In The Origin of our Knowledge of Right and Wrong (1889) Franz Brentano offers an epistemology of value. Its keystone claim is simple: emotions can provide us with knowledge of objective value. But although emotions can provide us with knowledge of objective value, they don’t always do so. How can we tell the difference between the two cases? In this paper, I will consider Brentano’s answer to this question.
Delivered in English.
All are welcome.