- negative.
Axiological utilitarianism accepts the
additivity principle,
saying that the
total value is
simply the sum of all
individual values.
Axiological egalitarians...
-
according to
axiological hedonism, if
their positive consequences make up for the unpleasantness.
Prudential hedonism is a form of
axiological hedonism that...
- a
given value system. Moreover,
although axiological ethics are a
subfield of
Ethical philosophy,
axiological investigation usually includes epistemology...
- Value-freedom is a
methodological position that the
sociologist Max
Weber offered that
aimed for the
researcher to
become aware of
their own
values during...
- Some
scholars equate Brahman with the
highest value, in an
axiological sense. The
axiological concepts of
Brahman and
Atman is
central to
Hindu theory of...
- B. (2014). "Social Conservatism, Distractors, and Authoritarianism:
Axiological versus instrumental rationality". In Dahms,
Harry F. (ed.). Mediations...
-
modal operators in
modal logic,
including at least: alethic, deontic,
axiological, epistemic, and doxastic.
Alethic modal operators (M-operators) determine...
- Such
theories are
usually grouped together under the
label "hedonism".
Axiological hedonists hold that
pleasure is the only
thing that has
intrinsic value...
- metaphor", so that the
languages subtly contribute to the "aesthetic and
axiological aspects of his mythology". The
Russian historian Alexandre Nemirovski...
-
kinds of
things have
value and how
valuable they are. For instance,
axiological hedonists say that
pleasure is the only
source of
intrinsic value and...