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- adjective of or pertaining to axiology.
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- adjective Of or relating to
value theory , thephilosophical field ofaxiology . - adjective Of or relating to values themselves.
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- adjective of or relating to the study of values
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Examples
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I zoom in on humans and how they interact in different contexts and power/epistemic/axiological structures.
Social epistemology and climate denialism | Serendipity 2009
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Now, then, “DISORDERS OF MIND” can interfere with moral actions as revealed by axiological science science of values and morals as opposed to neuroscience grounded in natural science.
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The “disorders of mind” are revealed in the axiological structure and function of mind rather than the molecular structure and function of brain alone.
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I think property rights are an axiological concept.
Do Progressives Believe This?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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From a philosophical perspective, the world can be decomposed into ontological, epistemological, and axiological components.
Do Progressives Believe This?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Jim Jones, whose image of himself as a leader/savior seemed rooted, as appears the case with Limbaugh, in an axiological sense of paranoia and insecurity.
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To insist upon determining questions as a “Latina woman” is inevitably to adopt an axiological language “better conclusion,” “preferably Hispanic”, because it moves personal and social associations and interests ahead of any rational methodology.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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To insist upon determining questions as a “Latina woman” is inevitably to adopt an axiological language “better conclusion,” “preferably Hispanic”, because it moves personal and social associations and interests ahead of any rational methodology.
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There are of course, axiological differences between corporate and academic experiments.
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Then, the axiological differences become moot, as does the value of the research itself. —
tendrel commented on the word axiological
oooh, I like it.....
April 3, 2007