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Axiology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Axiology (from Greek , axiā , "value, worth"; and , -logia|-logia ) is the study of quality or value. It is often taken to include ethics and aesthetics — philosophical fields that depend crucial...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on axiology, (from Greek axios, “worthy”; logos, “science”), also called Theory Of Value, the philosophical study of goodness, or value, in the widest sense of these terms. ... CREATE MY axiology NEW DOCUMENT...
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axiology n. The study of the nature of values and value judgments. [Greek axios , worth + -LOGY .] axiological ax ' iolog ' ical adj ... Axiology is the study of value, or goodness, in its widest sense. The distinction is commonly made between intrinsic and extrinsic value — i.e., between that which is valuable for its...
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Axiology, the science of human values, enables us to identify the internal valuing systems that influence our perceptions, decisions and actions - to clearly understand "why" we do what we do! ... FURTHER READING ON AXIOLOGY...
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Personalized online training and development for professionals, business teams and individuals using patented technology and profiles based on the science of Axiology. ... Axiology is the science that studies how people think. Specifically, Axiologists study how people determine the value of different things.
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THE ROBERT S. HARTMAN INSTITUTE FOR FORMAL AND APPLIED AXIOLOGY ... The science of formal axiology, developed by Robert S. Hartman, provides rational answers. Our values are the keys to our personalities, to self-knowledge, and to understanding others. The Hartman Value Profile discloses our values and our personalities.
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Definition of axiology from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Flash Player Required...
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(1) A branch of philosophy dealing with values, i.e., ethics, aesthetics, religion. Based on the Greek for "worth." ... (2) The study of the nature of types of and criteria of values and of value judgments, especially in ethics (John Warfield) ... (3) The general theory of value; the study of objects of interest. (Lotze)
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Definition of axiology in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of axiology. Pronunciation of axiology. Translations of axiology. axiology synonyms, axiology antonyms. Information about axiology in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... In a branch of philosophy known as axiology (the theory of values),
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