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Analysis of the Social Function and Value Realization of Art in the New Era
With the continuous enrichment of material life and the increasing improvement of spiritual life, the quality of life of people in the new era has...
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The Realization Problem
The realization problem involves three interrelated problems: (1) how do natural systems realize relational models, i.e., their organization and... -
The Subset View of Realization and the Part-Whole Problem
According to the subset view of realization, a property realizes another if the causal powers of the latter are a subset of those of the former....
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VI Value Ethics
This chapter is about the ethics of value. If the term ‘value’ originally belonged to the thinking of economics, then the concept of a value... -
Psychology and Value
Most psychologists take value to be abstract motivational goals that transcend situations and that systematically relate to one another. First, this... -
What if A Teleological Conception of Value is False?
In this paper, I will critique Paul Draper’s recent model of God’s motivational structure, according to which God can make hard choices. I will argue...
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Scheler’s Phenomenology of Value as Value Pluralism
This chapter argues that the central challenge to value pluralism, the issue of the “super scale” or comparability of values, could be met by... -
Grand Family-tending, Wonderland-exploring, and Human Realization: A Comparison and Contrast between Zhang Zai’s “Western Inscription” and Kant’s “Conclusion” of the Critique of Practical Reason
Z hang Zai’s 張載 “Western Inscription (**ming 西銘)” and Kant’s “Conclusion” of the Critique of Practical Reason are two profound pieces. As of yet, no...
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Authenticity as self-discovery and interpretation of value
This paper offers an alternate solution to the puzzle of transformative experience raised by Paul (2014), through an appeal to Arthur Schopenhauer’s...
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Moments of realization: extending Homeworld in British-African Novelist Doris Lessing’s Four-Gated City
For Husserl, the homeworld is the tacit, taken-for-granted sphere of experiences, understanding, and situations marking out a world that is...
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Rethinking the Unity of Science Hypothesis: Levels, Mechanisms, and Realization
At least since Oppenheim and Putnam’s “Unity of Science as a Working Hypothesis” (1958), many philosophers have adopted the idea that nature consists... -
The Value of Life
My intention in this chapter it to achieve better understanding of the rational categorical obligation by exploring its implications for a variety of... -
Value Change, Value Conflict, and Policy Innovation: Understanding the Opposition to the Market-Based Economic Dispatch of Electricity Scheme in India Using the Multiple Streams Framework
As policy innovation is essential for upscaling responsible innovation, understanding its relationship to value change(s) occurring or sought in...
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Mutual Service as the Relational Value of Democracy
In recent years the view that the non-instrumental value of democracy is a relational value, particularly relational equality, gained prominence. In...
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Understanding Multiple Perspectives on Social Value in Business: An Integrative Review and Typology
Although the concept of social value has been present in business literature for over a century, it lacks definitional consensus, is often imprecise,...
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Value Education: Eastern and Western Human Value and Virtues
The present education system is mainly object oriented material in nature but not subjective or spiritual. We study mainly subject viz. physic,...
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Why do we Need Norm Sensitive Design? A WEIRD Critique of Value Sensitive Approaches to Design
The article argues that mainstream value-sensitive approaches to design have been based on narrow understandings of personhood and social dynamics,...
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Nonhuman Value: A Survey of the Intrinsic Valuation of Natural and Artificial Nonhuman Entities
To be intrinsically valuable means to be valuable for its own sake. Moral philosophy is often ethically anthropocentric, meaning that it locates...
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Duncan Pritchard on the Epistemic Value of Truth: Revision or Revolution?
In this paper, I assess Duncan Pritchard’s defense of the “orthodox” view on epistemic normativity. On this view, termed “epistemic value T-monism”...
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On the Heuristic Value of Hans Driesch’s Vitalism
In the first half of the twentieth century the harshest critics of Hans Driesch’s vitalistic theory depicted it as an animistic view driven by...