Affect, desire and interpretation

Philos Stud. 2023;180(9):2871-2893. doi: 10.1007/s11098-023-02000-x. Epub 2023 Jul 29.

Abstract

Are interpersonal comparisons of desire possible? Can we give an account of how facts about desires are grounded that underpins such comparisons? This paper supposes the answer to the first question is yes, and provides an account of the nature of desire that explains how this is so. The account is a modification of the interpretationist metaphysics of representation that the author has recently been developing. The modification is to allow phenomenological affective valence into the "base facts" on which correct interpretation is grounded. To use this extra resource within that theory to vindicate interpersonal comparisons, we will need to appeal rational connections between level of valence and level of desire, which this paper sets out and examines.

Keywords: Affect; Desire; Interpretation; Rationality; Utility.