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Axiology

2018
Axiology is the branch of practical philosophy which studies the nature of value. Axiologists study value in general rather than moral values in particular and frequently emphasize the plurality and heterogeneity of values while at the same time adopting different forms of realism about values.
Barry Smith, Alan Thomas
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Axiological Foundationalism

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1982
Epistemological foundationalism has typically been thought to hold that in order to account for human knowledge we must countenance the direct Justification of some specific kind of beliefs, such as one's beliefs to the effect that one is having a certain sensation.
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Axiological Realism

Philosophy, 1996
Many would consider the lengthening debate between moral realists and anti-realists to be draw-ish. Plainly new approaches are needed. Or might the issue, which most broadly concerns realism in relation to normative judgments, be broken down into parts or sectors?
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Population axiology

Philosophy Compass, 2017
Abstract Population axiology is the study of the conditions under which one state of affairs is better than another, when the states of affairs in question may differ over the numbers and the identities of the persons who ever live.
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Posthumanism Axiology and Post-Value Axiology

Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association, 2023
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