2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10892-022-09409-2
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Patronizing Praise

Abstract: Praise, unlike blame, is generally considered well intended and beneficial, and therefore in less need of scrutiny. In line with recent developments, we argue that praise merits more thorough philosophical analysis. We show that, just like blame, praise can be problematic by expressing a failure to respect a person’s equal value or worth as a person. Such patronizing praise, however, is often more insidious, because praise tends to be regarded as well intended and beneficial, which renders it harder to recogni… Show more

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“…Some theorists, however, have recently discussed whether there is a standing norm on praise; cf. Lippert-Rasmussen (2022),Jeppsson andBrandenburg (2022), andTelech (2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some theorists, however, have recently discussed whether there is a standing norm on praise; cf. Lippert-Rasmussen (2022),Jeppsson andBrandenburg (2022), andTelech (2022).…”
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confidence: 99%