Teaching values.
Types of Legitimate Influence of Social Values in Science.
To represent variance, we index Jacobian values for each contributing animal.
But the core values that Hong Kongers cherish include universal values, press freedom, judicial independence and civil rights.
In the relation values bear to existence, an ideal ought is given.
It casts the very distinction between epistemic and contextual values into doubt.
To represent variance, we index functional connectivity values for each contributing animal.
Bartha (2010) offers a preliminary attempt to provide such a justification by shifting from social values to epistemic values.
In any conversation about a company’s core values the easy pitfall is not choosing values germane to their company’s mission and culture.
Rather, the values are shared in the sense that they are most fundamentally their values, at which they jointly arrive by deliberating together.
“While we would like to see binding limits, I’m not sure that what was being proposed would have been enough to make these values legal values.”
An alternative to a proposed preference for local values of “biodiversity” is to pursue balanced trade-offs (and synergies) among local and global values.
The logical values are thus represented by a bi-partition of the set of algebraic values into a set of designated values (truth) and its complement (falsity).
If the path to the highest values does indeed entail frustration and pain, this means that the empirical realization of higher values is flanked by disvalues as one of its structural features.
The question about pluralism in moral theory is whether these apparently different values are all reducible to one supervalue, or whether we should think that there really are several distinct values.
Nonpublic values are the values internal to associations like churches (e.g., that women may not hold the highest offices) or private clubs (e.g., that racial minorities can be excluded) which cannot be squared with public values such as these.
"It widens the door and the entry point for virtually everyone to be able to start to buy their values, share their values, and live and eat their values in a way that has been inaccessible and prohibitive for most people living on average wages in this country," Sharkey said.
Nevertheless in what follows the term ‘truth values’ will be used even in the context of many-valued logics, without any commitment to a philosophical conception of truth as a graded notion or a specific understanding of semantical values in addition to the classical truth values.
The authors’ second article, “Juvenile Delinquency and Subterranean Values” (1961), argued that the values behind deviant behaviour, such as excitement and thrill seeking, are actually “subterranean values” that exist within the dominant culture but are suppressed except in certain appropriate, legal settings.
Rand’s metaphysical arguments make three points central to her axiology and ethics. (1) All living entities have values, not only human beings, and only living entities have values: life necessitates value, and value depends on life. (2) An entity’s values are determined by its objective life-needs, that is, by the requirements of survival for entities of its kind, and ethics is a requirement of human survival. (3) Thus, values are neither intrinsic properties of things, nor subjective, neither free-floating Platonic entities, nor mere matters of preference, time, or culture.
values
noun cognition
- beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment (either for or against something)
Example: he has very conservatives values
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Rands metaphysical arguments make three points central to her axiology and ethics 1 All living entities have values not only human beings and only living entities have values life necessitates value and value depends on life 2 An entitys values are determined by its objective life-needs that is by the requirements of survival for entities of its kind and ethics is a requirement of human survival 3 Thus values are neither intrinsic properties of things nor subjective neither free-floating Platonic entities nor mere matters of preference time or culture