- of the consequences. This
means that if an act has
intrinsic value or
disvalue, it is not
included as a factor. Some
consequentialists see this as a flaw...
- "The
Problem of Evil in Nature:
Evolutionary Bases of the
Prevalence of
Disvalue". Relations.
Beyond Anthropocentrism. 3 (1): 17–32. doi:10.7358/rela-2015-001-hort...
- Patterson's
exaggerated claims and "over-interpretation"
undermined and
disvalued their work. (Southcombe left to work with
orangutan Chantek on a research...
- (
disvalue's)
existence or non-existence: The
existence of a
positive value is
itself a
positive value. The
existence of a
negative value (
disvalue) is...
- is
sometimes restricted to
positive degrees to
contrast with the term
disvalue for the
negative degrees. The
terms better and
worse are used to compare...
-
existential burdens humans face. As a result,
their lives are not
structurally disvalued in the same way as
human lives. At the same time, he
acknowledges that...
- that only
pleasure has
worth or
value and only pain or
displeasure has
disvalue or the
opposite of worth. "Aristippus | Gr****
philosopher | Britannica"...
- Axiology, freedom,
history of
Argentine philosophy Notable ideas Creative freedom,
Latin American philosophy,
Value as the
ideal answer to real
disvalue...
- is
often known as ****ney
slang (p. 13, p. 33, and p. 21) Jacobs, E., "
Disvaluing the Po****r: 'Industrial Literacy' and the
Emergence of M****
Culture in...
-
focuses on
religion and how it "polices the
borders of
social value and
disvalue" by
raising certain members of
society above others. Butler's de-gendering...