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  1. Value theory

    . Ethics and Axiology Main Value ethics Intuitively, theories of value must be important to ethics ... importance Morality Axiology Normative science Aesthetics Ethics Logic Summum bonum Value added theory ...   more details



  1. Nikolay Lossky

    and axiology Consequently the Hypostasis philosophy existence of objects can not be completely expressed ... intuitivism on gnosiology in that he taught first principles as uncreated or uncaused. Lossky s Axiology ... 1931 on Axiology by N. O. Lossky N. O. and J. S. Marshall English translation, Value and Existence ...   more details



  1. Andreas Kinneging

    are jurisprudence , political philosophy, ethics, axiology , deontology and constitutional theory ...   more details



  1. Modal operator

    and replaces it with a subjective axiology with a single operator indifference. An example of the nihilist ...   more details



  1. Mayer Twersky

    Mayer E. Twersky born October 17, 1960 is an Orthodox Judaism Orthodox rabbi and one of the Rosh yeshiva roshei yeshiva at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary RIETS of Yeshiva University . He holds the Leib Merkin Distinguished Professorial Chair in Talmud and Jewish Philosophy. ref cite web url http www.yu.edu riets gallery.aspx?id 23708 title Roshei Yeshiva publisher Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary accessdate April 3, 2011 ref His popular lectures emphasize a combination of penetrating conceptual analyses and deep ethical imperatives. Twersky hails from the well known Hasidic Judaism chassidic family of Chernobyl Hasidic dynasty Chernobyl . He is the younger son of Isadore Twersky and is a distant cousin of Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski . Other cousins include the Grand Rabbis of Chernobyl, and anyone with the last name of Twersky or Twerski . He is also a grandson and close student of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik . Twersky attended the Maimonides School , which his grandfather founded, ref cite web url http www.rav.org about history.php title Our History publisher Maimonides School accessdate April 3, 2011 ref through high school. He then attended Harvard College , while studying Talmud privately with his grandfather. Following college, he studied for rabbinic ordination at RIETS . He eventually became a teacher in the Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy Yeshiva University High School for Boys and later a lecturer in RIETS. In addition to Hebrew articles in RIETS s annual Torah journal, Twersky has published three English articles in the journal Tradition journal Tradition ref cite web url http www.traditiononline.org news article.cfm?id 100675 title Halakhic Axiology within the Sefer Ha Hinnukh author Mayer Twersky date work Tradition publisher Rabbinic Council of America accessdate April 3, 2011 ref ref cite web url http www.traditiononline.org news article.cfm?id 104729 title A Glimpse of the Rav author Mayer Twersky date work Tradition publisher Ra ...   more details



  1. Ricardo Maliandi

    Ricardo Guillermo Maliandi born in La Plata , 1930 Argentina Argentine writer and philosopher , devoted to ethics. File Ricardomaliandi.jpg thumb 300px Philosopher Ricardo Maliandi He was professor in many Argentine universities and researcher in CONICET . Doctor in Philosophy for Mainz University, Germany. He received Konex Prize in 1986 for his labor on ethics. As well he is chairman of Argentine Association of Ethical Researches, fellow of National Academy of Sciences and honorary member of Argentine Association of Bioethics. His researches started on axiology, especially the works of Nicolai Hartmann , from who he has translated many books. Afterward he made an approach to Discourse Ethics and became friend of one of his founders, Karl Otto Apel . From many years he works in an original propose which he call ethics of convergence . Ethics of Convergence From the beginning of his philosophical career Ricardo Maliandi has researched on material ethics of values, especially Nicolai Hartmann s approach see Maliandi s doctoral thesis, Mainz University, Wertobjektivit t und Realit tserfahrung . Two problems were always under his attention in ethics foundation and conflictivity. He was convinced the intuitionism of axiological ethics is not enough for a rigorous foundation, but aware as well of the very suggestions of Hartmann analysis on conflictive relations among values, ethical thinking of Maliandi develops as a pursuit of an ethical foundation non intuitionist, that recognizes conflicts. Sometimes, this research was close to Philosophical Anthropology see Cultura y conflicto . In his newest works are very important trascendental pragmatics and Discourse Ethics of Karl Otto Apel. They both offer a new aprioristic foundation, but different of the intuitionist. Maliandi introduces, as a programatic propose, an approaching between Harmtann s and Apel s ethics, in the sense of the conflictive structure of ethos enfasized by Hartmann and a pragmatic trascendental reflex ...   more details



  1. Value Inquiry Book Series

    notability date May 2011 The Value Inquiry Book Series VIBS is an international scholarly program, that publishes philosophical books in all areas of value inquiry, including social and political thought, ethics, applied philosophy, aesthetics, feminism, pragmatism, personalism, religious values, medical and health values, values in education, values in science and technology, humanistic psychology, cognitive science, formal axiology, history of philosophy, post communist thought, peace theory, law and society, and theory of culture. The book series was founded in 1992 by Robert Ginsberg and is published by Rodopi Publishers Rodopi . Image VIBS cover volume 230.jpg frame Value Inquiry Book Series book cover ISSN ISSN 0929 8436 Executive Editor Leonidas Donskis , Member of the European Parliament, and previously Professor and Dean of Vytautas Magnus University School of Political Science and Diplomacy, Kaunas , Lithuania Associate Editors Col begin Col 3 G. John M. Abbarno BR George Allan BR Gerhold K. Becker BR Raymond Angelo Belliotti BR Kenneth A. Bryson BR C. Stephen Byrum BR Harvey Cormier BR Robert Delfino BR Rem B. Edwards BR Malcolm D. Evans BR Roland Faber BR Daniel B. Gallagher BR Andrew Fitz Gibbon BR Col 2 Francesc Forn I Argimon BR William C. Gay BR Dane R. Gordon BR J. Everet Green BR Heta Aleksandra Gylling BR Matti H yry BR Brian G. Henning BR Steven V. Hicks BR Richard T. Hull BR Michael Krausz BR Mark Letteri BR Olli Loukola BR Vincent L. Luizzi BR Col 3 Hugh P. McDonald BR Adrianne McEvoy BR Peter A. Redpath BR Arleen L.F. Salles BR John R. Shook BR Eddy Souffrant BR Tuija Takala BR Emil Vi ovsk BR Anne Waters BR James R. Watson BR John R. Welch BR Col end Volumes recently Published volumes include 242. Politics Otherwise. Shakespeare as Social and Political Critique. Edited by Leonidas Donskis and J. D. Mininger. ISBN 978 90 420 3464 8 E ISBN 978 94 012 0746 1 241. Responses to the Enlightenment. An Exchange on Foundations, Faith, and Community. ...   more details



  1. Cezary Wodzi?ski

    ,ontology, axiology are topics of his particular interest. In his scientific achievements are fifteen ...   more details



  1. Robert Cummings Neville

    installment of his Axiology of Thinking , Neville emerges as one of the strongest voices in American ...   more details



  1. Values scales

    values, values scales, and the field surrounding values, otherwise known as axiology . ref name autogenerated2003 ... Category Applied psychology Category Marketing Category Business Category Research Category Axiology ...   more details



  1. Index of ethics articles

    This list of ethics topics puts articles relevant to well known ethical right and wrong, good and bad debates and decisions in one place including practical problems long known in philosophy , and the more abstract subjects in law , politics , and some profession s and science s. It lists also those core concepts essential to understanding ethics as applied in various religion s, some movements derived from religions, and religions discussed as if they were a theory of ethics making no special claim to divinity divine status. main Ethics AlphanumericTOC align center nobreak numbers references externallinks top A A Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain aberration Abolitionism bioethics abortion, legal and moral issues abortion moral absolutism absolutism abuse of trust Academic integrity Accidentalism accounting reform Act utilitarianism Adam Zachary Newton adultery adversarial process advertising Advice opinion Aequiprobabilism Affect philosophy Agathusia and aschimothusia All men are created equal Alternative possibilities amanda Amoralism animal rights anti psychiatry Antidosis Antinatalism Antinomianism applied ethics arbitration archaeological ethics Argument from morality Aristotelianism Hubris arrogance artificial intelligence Ascriptivism authority Autonomy avarice axiology B Backbiting Beginning of human personhood Biocentrism ethics biodefense bioethics biosafety biosafety protocol biosecurity Biosphere Reserve biowar black market blame borders Brownie points Business and Professional Ethics Journal business ethics Business Ethics Quarterly C capital punishment carceral state case based reasoning specifically casuistry categorical imperative Catholic Probabilism censorship child labor Chrematistics circumcision civics Civil law common law civil law civil procedure cloning especially human cloning Cognitivism ethics Coherent Extrapolated Volition collectivism Commensurability ethics Common good common sense common sense conservative Compas ...   more details



  1. List of philosophies

    Philosophy Philosophies particular schools of thought, styles of philosophy, or descriptions of philosophical ideas attributed to a particular group or culture listed in alphabetical order. center compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes NOTOC center TopicTOC Philosophy A Ableism Absolute truth Absolutism Absurdism Acquiescence Activism Actual Idealism Actualism Advaita Vedanta Aesthetics African philosophy Agnosticism Agnotology Altruism Amor fati American philosophy Anti imperialism Anti psychiatry Antinatalism Anti intellectualism Anti realism Antireductionism Analytic philosophy Anarchism Ancient philosophy Anthropocentrism Anomalous monism Applied ethics Aristotelianism Asceticism Atavism Atheism Authoritarianism Autodidacticism Averroism Avicennism Axiology B Bah teachings Baul philosophy Biblical literalism Bioconservatism Bioethics Biolibertarianism Biosophy Buddhist philosophy Business ethics C Capitalism Cartesianism Catechism Categorical imperative Centrism Chaos theory Charvaka Chauvinism School of Naturalists Chinese naturalism Chinese philosophy Christian ecology Christian existentialism Christian humanism Christian philosophy Christian theology Christology Classical liberalism Collectivism Cogito ergo sum Cool aesthetic List of cognitive biases Cognitive biases Cognitivism ethics Cognitivism Compatibilism and incompatibilism Computer ethics Confirmation holism Conformism Confucianism Consequentialism Constructivist epistemology Continental philosophy Continuationism Cultural hegemony Critical rationalism Cultural relativism Cynicism Czech philosophy D Danish philosophy Darwinism Deconstruction Deductive reasoning Deism Defeatism Democratic transhumanism Denialism Deontology Determinism Dialectic Dialectical materialism Didacticism Digital philosophy Discordianism Dogma Drug subculture Dualism Dvaita E Ecocentrism Ecumenism Egalitarianism Eliminative materialism Emotionalism Empiricism Environmentalism Epiphenomenalism Epistemological nihilism Epistemol ...   more details



  1. Value judgment

    Axiology Category Concepts in ethics Category Political concepts Category Social concepts Category ...   more details



  1. Universal value

    Something is of universal value if it has the same value or worth for all, or almost all, people. This claim could mean two importantly different things. First, it could be that something has a universal value when everybody finds it valuable. This was Isaiah Berlin s understanding of the term. According to Berlin, ...universal values....are values that a great many human beings in the vast majority of places and situations, at almost all times, do in fact hold in common, whether consciously and explicitly or as expressed in their behaviour... ref Reference idJahanbegloo1991 Jahanbegloo 1991 , p. 37 ref Second, something could have universal value when all people have reason to believe it has value. Amartya Sen interprets the term in this way, pointing out that when Mahatma Gandhi argued that non violence is a universal value, he was arguing that all people have reason to value non violence, not that all people currently value non violence. ref Reference idSen1999 Sen 1999 , p. 12 ref Many different things have been claimed to be of universal value, for example, fertility , ref Reference idBolin1999 Bolin & Whelehan 1999 ref pleasure , ref Reference idMason2006 Mason 2006 ref and democracy . ref Reference idSen1999 Sen 1999 ref The issue of whether anything is of universal value, and, if so, what that thing or those things are, is relevant to psychology , political science , and philosophy , among other fields. Philosophy The principal areas of philosophy concerned with values are axiology and value theory , but values also play an important role in ethics , aesthetics and political philosophy . Ethics and universal value Universal value plays a different role in virtue ethics , Deontological ethics deontological and Teleological ethics teleological or Consequentialism consequentialist moral theories. Consequentialist theories are based on the idea that right actions are those that lead to a result that has universal value. ref Reference idPettit1996 Pettit 1996 , p ...   more details



  1. Index of metaphysics articles

    main Metaphysics see also Glossary of metaphysics terms Outline of metaphysics Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that investigates principles of reality transcending those of any particular science. cosmology metaphysics Cosmology and ontology are traditional branches of metaphysics. It is concerned with explaining the fundamental nature of being and the World philosophy world . ref name BECA Geisler, Norman L. Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics page 446. Baker Books, 1999 ref Someone who studies metaphysics can be called either a metaphysician or a metaphysicist . ref http dictionary.reference.com browse metaphysicist Random House Dictionary Online ref Articles related to metaphysics include compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes A Absolute idealism Absolute time and space Abstract object Absurdism Accident philosophy Accidentalism Action theory philosophy Actualism Adolph St hr Alfred North Whitehead Alvin Plantinga Ananda Coomaraswamy Anti realism Apologism Arda Denkel Aristotelianism Aristotle Arthur Schopenhauer Axiology B Baruch Spinoza Being Bertrand Russell Bertrand Russell s views on philosophy Body hopping Body metaphysics Borussian myth Brian Leftow Bundle theory C C. D. Broad Carlo Michelstaedter Categories of the understanding Category of being Causality Charles Fran ois d Abra de Raconis Choice Church of Divine Science Clinamen Cogito ergo sum Compatibilism and incompatibilism Conatus Concept Conceptualism Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments Container space Counterpart theory Creative visualization D Damon Young David Kellogg Lewis David Kolb David Wiggins Dean Zimmerman Dermot Moran Determinism Dickinson S. Miller Disquisitions relating to Matter and Spirit Doctrine of internal relations Donald Davidson philosopher Dorothy Emmet Dualism Duns Scotus Duration Bergson Dynamism metaphysics Dysteleology E Edward N. Zalta Elbow Room book Eleatics Embodied cognition Emergence Endurantism Entity Essence Essentialism Eter ...   more details



  1. Chris Brooks (guitarist)

    solo instrumental album entitled The Axis of All Things . The album is due for release by Axiology ...   more details



  1. Lorenzo Peņa

    . Pluralistic axiology Pe a has proposed a pluralistic axiology in order to deal with the debate between ... of purposes, choices and habits. Pe a admits that a pluralistic axiology faces a serious ...   more details



  1. Alejandro Korn

    For the city in Argentina Alejandro Korn, Buenos Aires Expand Spanish Alejandro Korn date March 2009 Infobox philosopher Scroll down to edit the main text Philosopher Category region Western Philosophy era 20th century philosophy color B0C4DE Image image Alejandro Korn ca1920 fotoshp .jpg thumb 230px right Information name Alejandro Korn birth date 3 May 1860 birth place San Vicente, Buenos Aires San Vicente , Buenos Aires , Argentina death date death date and age 1936 10 9 1860 5 3 death place La Plata , Argentina school tradition Positivism Antipositivism br University Reform main interests Axiology , Political freedom Freedom , History of Argentine Philosophy influences Immanuel Kant Kant , Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Hegel influenced Francisco Romero philosopher Francisco Romero , Pedro Henr quez Ure a , Juan Jos Ar valo , Risieri Frondizi , ngel Vasallo , Luis Aznar notable ideas Alejandro Korn The creative freedom 1920 Creative Freedom , Latin American Philosophy, Alejandro Korn Axiology Value as the ideal answer to real disvalue Alejandro Korn 3 May 1860 9 October 1936 was an Argentina Argentine physician , psychiatrist , philosopher , reformist and politician . For eighteen years, he was the director of the psychiaty hospital in Melchor Romero a locality of La Plata in Buenos Aires , named as the city. He was the first university official in Latin America to be elected thanks to the student s vote. He is considered to be the pioneer of Argentine philosophy. Along with Florentino Ameghino , Juan Vucentich , Almafuerte and Carlos Spegazzini , he is considered to be one of the five wise men of La Plata . Biography Childhood, youth and family Alejandro Korn was born in San Vicente, Buenos Aires . His father, Carlos Adolfo Korn, was a Liberalism liberal Germany German Prussian doctor and soldier, who had refused to take part in the repression that followed the worker s strike in the textile sector during the Social Revolution in 1848. Sentenced to death, he f ...   more details



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    Thanatopsis album Thanatopsis 2003 Axiology album Axiology 2006 Anatomize Zillatron 1993 Lord of the Harvest ...   more details



  1. Normative ethics

    . Consequentialist theories, differing in that which they consider valuable Axiology , include Utilitarianism ...   more details



  1. Mario Bunge

    , 1985. Axiology and Ethics VIII Ethics the Good and the Right. Dordrecht D. Reidel, 1989. All of these 8 ...   more details



  1. Charismatic authority

    qualify. Furthermore, sociology is axiology axiologically neutral Wertfreie Soziologie towards various ...   more details



  1. John McMurtry

    for the 19th century Kentucky architect John McMurtry architect John McMurtry , PhD, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada FRSC , Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Guelph, Canada. ref name University of Guelph cite web title University of Guelph Department of Philosophy url http www.uoguelph.ca philosophy philosophy john mcmurtry work John McMurtry Profile & CV publisher University of Guelph accessdate 29 September 2011 ref Most recently, he has focused his research on the value structure of economic theory and its consequences for global civil and environmental life. ref name University of Guelph McMurtry s principal research project in Philosophy spanning over seven years has followed from the invitation by the Secretariat of UNESCO http www.eolss.net EOLSS Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, Paris Oxford to construct, author and edit Philosophy and World Problems as a multi volume study of world philosophy. Three sub volumes entitled Western Philosophy and the Life Ground, Modes of Reason, and Philosophy, Human Nature and Society have been written with internationally distinguished philosophers contributing to five topic areas in each of these general fields. The central title study by McMurtry, entitled, What is Good, What is Bad? The Value of All Values Across Time, Place and Theories , is an encompassing in depth critical study of known world philosophies and fields to explain the inner logic of each canon and school in relationship to world problems across languages and eras including the method of Value of life life value onto axiology which is deployed to excavate, explain and resolve life blind presuppositions of the world s major thought systems from the ancients East and West to modern and contemporary philosophy. McMurtry was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada FRSC in June 2001 by his peers for his outstanding contributions to the study of humanities. ref name uoguelph.ca http www.uoguelph.ca news archives 001099.html U ...   more details



  1. Constantin Noica

    No redirect since the other page doesn t exist Noica redirects here. For the politician, see Nicolae Noica Constantin Noica IPA ro konstan tin nojka OldStyleDate July 25 1909 July 12 December 4, 1987, Sibiu was a Romania n philosopher , essayist and poet . His preoccupations were throughout all philosophy, from epistemology , philosophy of culture, axiology and philosophic anthropology to ontology and logics , from the history of philosophy to systematic philosophy, from ancient to contemporary philosophy, from translating and interpretation to criticism and creation. Biography Noica was born in Vit ne ti , Teleorman County Teleorman . He studied at the Dimitrie Cantemir and Spiru Haret lyceum s, both in Bucharest . At Spiru Haret his math teacher was Dan Barbilian pen name Ion Barbu, poet and mathematician . His debut was in Vl starul magazine, in 1927. Between 1928 and 1931 he attended courses of the University of Bucharest s Faculty of Letters and Philosophy, where he graduated in 1931 thesis Problema lucrului n sine la Kant The matter of thing in itself in Immanuel Kant Kant s philosophy . Here he met as a teacher philosopher Nae Ionescu . He worked as a librarian at the History of Philosophy Seminar and attended the courses of the Faculty of Mathematics for one year 1933 . He was a member of the Criterion Association 1932 1934 . His friends there, including Mircea Eliade , Mihail Polihroniade , and Haig Acterian , later supported the Fascism fascist Iron Guard Legionnaire Movement . After attending specialization courses in France between 1938 1939 receiving a scholarship from the French government , he returned to Bucharest where in 1940 he earned his doctor s degree in philosophy thesis Sketch on the history of How is it that there is anything new , published the same year . In October 1940 he left for Berlin as a reviewer at the Romanian German Institute, returning in 1944, having stayed in Germany during most of World War II . After the war, the Soviet ar ...   more details




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