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Toward an Axiological Turn in the Philosophy of Technology
In this paper we discuss a follow-up step of the empirical turn that we refer to as an “axiological turn” in the philosophy of technology. For a clear understanding of this follow-up step it is of crucial importance to distinguish between values at the ...
Kroes Peter
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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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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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Posthumanism Axiology and Post-Value Axiology
Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association, 2023openaire +1 more source
Philosophy, 1997
Philosophical discourse about value often begins with an exploration of our experience of value in its various manifestations. Attention to the phenomenology of value experience may certainly enrich our understanding of the values inhabiting our Lebenswelt.
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Philosophical discourse about value often begins with an exploration of our experience of value in its various manifestations. Attention to the phenomenology of value experience may certainly enrich our understanding of the values inhabiting our Lebenswelt.
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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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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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