Formal Axiology and Its Critics

Formal Axiology and Its Critics consists of two parts, both of which present criticisms of the formal theory of values developed by Robert S. Hartman, replies to these criticisms, plus a short introduction to formal axiology. Part I consists of articles published or made public during the lifetime o...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Edwards, Rem B. (Editor), Edwards, Rem B., editor (editor)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Leiden; Boston : Brill 2021
1995.
Edition:1st ed
Series:Value Inquiry Book Series ; 33.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Editor: Rem B. Edwards
  • Editorial Foreword / Rem B. Edwards
  • Acknowledgments / Editor: Rem B. Edwards
  • One Introduction / Rem B. Edwards
  • Two Axiology as a Science: Reply to Hector Neri Castañeda, 1961 / Robert S. Hartman
  • Three Some Spurious Proofs for the Pure Ego / Rem B. Edwards
  • Four FOrmal Axiology and Its Critics / Robert S. Hartman
  • Five TEn Unanswered Questions / Rem B. Edwards
  • Six A Reply to "Ten Unanswered Questions" / Frank G. Forrest
  • Seven A Quantum Wave Model of Value Theory / Mark A. Moore
  • About the Contributors / Editor: Rem B. Edwards
  • Index / Editor: Rem B. Edwards
  • VIBS / Editor: Rem B. Edwards.