The Supposed “Inseparability” of Fact and Value

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The Supposed “Inseparability” of Fact and Value

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 22 , issue 1 , 2003 , pages: 51–62
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v22i1.31360
Author(s): J.P. Smit Department of Philosophy, South Africa

Abstract

A wide variety of philosophers seem to agree that there is something dubious about the distinction between fact and value. This paper evaluates some of the arguments made for such a contention. It is argued that only the crudest form of pragmatism leads to a conflation of fact and value. Other arguments against the fact/value distinction, mostly drawn from Putnam’s Reason, Truth and History, are examined in order to show that they are either false or trivial.

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