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Defining ``good'' and ``bad'' in terms of ``better''
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    Defining ``good'' and ``bad'' in terms of ``better'' (English)
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    This paper deals with the conceptual relations between classificatory value concepts (such as `good' and `bad') on the one hand and comparative relations (`is better than') on the other. In particular, the author discusses a series of conditions for potential definitions of the classificatory concepts in terms of the (apparently ``more fundamental'') preference relations.
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    classificatory value concepts
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    comparative relations
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    preference relations
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