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SUMMARY:Evil Artifacts and Extrinsic Value
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Nazi memorabilia\, medieval torture devices\, &ldquo\;old sparky\,&rdquo\; anthropodermic books\, and other such things are examples of what we might call evil artifacts &ndash\; historical artifacts that are in some important sense bad or evil. This paper explores the contours of the values of evil artifacts. Although this sounds at first like a question of first-order axiology\, in fact it gives occasion to explore a thesis concerning formal axiology &mdash\; specifically\, a thesis concerning the relationship between extrinsic and intrinsic value. The value of evil artifacts is explained by appealing to familiar first-order goods and bads that come to bear extrinsically in ways that give rise to intrinsic value\, both positive and negative.</p>
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