!!Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen - Major Publications \\ 1. Personal Value, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. \\ \\ 2. "The Strike of the Demon: On fitting pro-attitudes and Value”, Ethics 114 (2004): 391-423. Co-author: Wlodek Rabinowicz.\\ \\ 3. . “A Distinction in Value: Intrinsic and For Its Own Sake.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. C, part 1 (2000) 33-51. Co-author: Wlodek Rabinowicz. \\ \\ 4. Recent Work on Intrinsic Value, Springer 2005, new edition 2011; co-editor Michael J. Zimmerman.\\ \\ 5. "Buck-passing and the Right kind of Reasons”, Philosophical Quarterly 56 (2006): 114-120. Co-author W. Rabinowicz.\\ \\ 6. ”Instrumental value – strong and weak”, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 5 (2002): 23-43.\\ \\ 7. ”Tropic of Value”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (2003): 389-403. Co-author W. Rabinowicz. \\ \\ 8. “Fitting-attitude analyses: The Dual-Reason Analysis Revisited”, Acta Analytica 28 (2013): 1-17.\\ \\ 9. “Analysing Personal Values”, Journal of Ethics 11(2007): 405-35.\\ \\ 10. “Normative Reasons and the Agent-neutral/relative Reason Dichotomy", Philosophia 2 (2009): 227-243.\\ \\ \\ The 2011 book "Personal Value" has received several positive reviews. Passages from these reviews are quoted at the website of Oxford University Press:\\ \\ “The work is so dense with insightful and provocative arguments it is worth a second read, and at least a first to anyone with even a remote interest in value theory. One couldnt do it justice in the space allotted here" - Christian Coons, Ethics\\"Personal Value should be of immense interest not only to value theorists and moral philosophers, but also to philosophers of mind and metaphysicians" - Olivier Massin, Dialectica\\"I learned more, about more different things, in reading this book than I have from any comparable work in some time. . . . a provocative and stimulating work. . . . It will not be and Rønnow-Rasmussen does not pretend it will be the last word on personal value. But as a first word it is a firecracker." - Mark LeBar, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.\\"very rich and fascinating exploration of personal value ... [[a] pioneering account" - Kevin Mulligan, Utilitas. \\ \\ The paper "The Strike of the Demon" is probably one of the most cited contributions to value theory in recent years.