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That seems a fitting attitude for someone who is a bit of a rock star, both at home in Tel Aviv, where even the cabdrivers know his name, and in the dance world, where his work and teaching have amassed a devoted following.
Yet for all that, the most fitting attitude with which to regard Sen. Reid is pity.
I will term these broadest and most ambitious forms of the view generic fitting attitude theories of value.
It will prove most perspicuous to hold two related but distinct claims as constitutive of fitting attitude accounts.
Intuitionists may respond to this objection by drawing on a recent version of Ewing's fitting attitude analysis of goodness.
According to the most straightforward and ambitious form of the fitting attitude theory of value, to be valuable is to be the fitting object of some evaluative attitude.
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If a colleague gets a promotion you wanted, envy may be fitting in this sense, and consequently, given a fitting attitudes account of evaluative properties, the colleague will be enviable.
Candidate proposals include the notion of the "fitting" (whence "Fitting Attitudes") or "appropriate", and the concept of correctness.
According to fitting-attitude theories (Rönnow-Rasumussen 2011 is a recent example), something is bad if and only if there is reason to take a con-attitude (e.g., dislike, aversion, anger, hatred, disgust, contempt) towards it, and good if and only if there is reason to take a pro-attitude (e.g., liking, love, respect, pride, awe, gratitude) towards it.
This rules out weak primary quality views, which accept that value and fitting attitudes go together, but claim that it is value that makes the attitude fitting and not vice versa.
Ewing thought that to be good is to be the object of a fitting pro-attitude.
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