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    Ax·i·ol·o·gy
    /ˌaksēˈäləjē/

    noun

    • 1. the study of the nature of value and valuation, and of the kinds of things that are valuable: "one of the central questions in axiology is this: what elements can contribute to the intrinsic value of a state of affairs?"
  2. The meaning of AXIOLOGY is the study of the nature, types, and criteria of values and of value judgments especially in ethics.

  3. Feb 5, 2008 · Axiology can be thought of as primarily concerned with classifying what things are good, and how good they are. For instance, a traditional question of axiology concerns whether the objects of value are subjective psychological states, or objective states of the world.

  4. 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.

  5. Axiology, according to its Greek etymology, means "theory of values." The term was introduced at the beginning of the twentieth century when it became a recognized part of philosophy. As a discipline distinct from science, axiology was sometimes even equated with the whole of philosophy, especially in Germany.

  6. Apr 7, 2015 · Value theory, or axiology, concerns which things are good or bad, how good or bad they are, and, most fundamentally, what it is for a thing to be good or bad. Already this brief characterization of our topic raises a host of questions: What kind of value is in question? What kinds of things are or can be valuable?

  7. Axiology is the philosophical study of goodness, or value, in the widest sense of these terms. It may be used as the collective term for ethics and aesthetics —philosophical fields that depend crucially on notions of value—or the foundation for these fields, and thus similar to value theory and meta-ethics .

  8. Apr 7, 2015 · Value theory, or axiology, studies which things are good or bad, how good or bad they are, and, most fundamentally, what it is for a thing to be good or bad.

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