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This book explains and advances formal axiology as originally developed by Robert S. Hartman. Formal axiology identifies the general patterns involved in (1) the meaning of good and other value concepts, in (2) what we value (value-objects), and in (3) how we value (valuations or evaluations). It explains the rational, practical, and affective aspects of evaluation and shows how to make value judgments more rationally and effectively. It distinguishes between intrinsic, extrinsic, and systemic values and evaluations, and discusses how and why they fall into a rational hierarchy of value. It demonstrates the intrinsic worth of unique conscious beings and develops an axiological ethics in the three value dimensions. It explores the search for a logical calculus of value and introduces applications of axiology in psychology, religion, aesthetics, and business. It is critical of Hartman''s shortcomings but builds upon his strengths and extends his theory of values where incomplete.

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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 ONE The Form of the Good Chapter 3 TWO What Things are Good and Better? Chapter 4 THREE How We Value: Systemic, Extrinsic, and Intrinsic Valuation Chapter 5 FOUR Ethics and Other Applications Chapter 6 Appendix: Axiology Glossary Chapter 7 Works Cited Chapter 8 Index Chapter 9 About the Author

The Essentials of Formal Axiology

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 9/28/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761852902, 978-0761852902
      ISBN10: 0761852905

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book explains and advances formal axiology as originally developed by Robert S. Hartman. Formal axiology identifies the general patterns involved in (1) the meaning of good and other value concepts, in (2) what we value (value-objects), and in (3) how we value (valuations or evaluations). It explains the rational, practical, and affective aspects of evaluation and shows how to make value judgments more rationally and effectively. It distinguishes between intrinsic, extrinsic, and systemic values and evaluations, and discusses how and why they fall into a rational hierarchy of value. It demonstrates the intrinsic worth of unique conscious beings and develops an axiological ethics in the three value dimensions. It explores the search for a logical calculus of value and introduces applications of axiology in psychology, religion, aesthetics, and business. It is critical of Hartman''s shortcomings but builds upon his strengths and extends his theory of values where incomplete.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 ONE The Form of the Good Chapter 3 TWO What Things are Good and Better? Chapter 4 THREE How We Value: Systemic, Extrinsic, and Intrinsic Valuation Chapter 5 FOUR Ethics and Other Applications Chapter 6 Appendix: Axiology Glossary Chapter 7 Works Cited Chapter 8 Index Chapter 9 About the Author

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