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Valuing something, in my view, involves a complex syndrome of attitudes and dispositions, including a belief that the thing is valuable, a susceptibility to experience a variety of context-dependent emotions concerning the thing, and a disposition to treat considerations pertaining to the thing as providing one with reasons for action in relevant deliberative contexts.
Why Worry About Future Generations? (Uehiro Series in Practical Ethics)
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