Choosing values
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14394/etyka.597Keywords:
utylitaryzm, filozofia analityczna, hedonizm, Max Weber, aksjologia, społeczeństwo, logikaAbstract
The main task of the philosophy of value is seen to be the working out of a conceptual framework, within which evaluative reasoning could be analysed. Such conceptual framework does not have to rest on evaluative assumptions, but will necessarily have same normative impact, namely by marking our evaluations more conscious and coherent. The article outlines six methods, which could be used by the philosophy of value to justify the choice of values.
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