Elucidations

Episode 134: Claire Kirwin discusses value realism

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May 29, 2021
Claire Kirwin, a University of Chicago scholar of value realism and aesthetics, argues that value can be a property of objects themselves. She uses ice cream and music to explore whether tastes reflect expertise or mere preference. Short, lively conversations cover how disagreement, expertise, social structures, and moral perception interact with the idea that goodness might reside in things.
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INSIGHT

Value Realism Versus The Beholder Thesis

  • Value realism holds that beauty and goodness are properties located in things themselves rather than merely in perceivers.
  • Claire Kirwin contrasts realists (value in objects) with anti-realists (value in the beholder) to frame the episode's debate.
ANECDOTE

Ice Cream Preferences As A Test Case

  • Claire Kirwin and hosts use ice cream flavors to illustrate value realism in everyday life.
  • Kirwin: moved to America and developed a deep love for peanut butter cup ice cream, while Matt prefers mint chocolate chip.
INSIGHT

Value Expertise Explains Divergent Tastes

  • Expertise lets different people perceive different factual features of the same object, and Kirwin extends that model to value perception.
  • Example: a botanist, a painter, and an oak-tree tender all see the same tree differently because of distinct expertise.
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