The Forms of Value: The Extension of a Hedonistic Axiology

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Columbia University Press, 1950 - Philosophy - 343 pages
Takes a hedonistic theory of value as a hypothesis to exhibit its explanatory and unifying powers among several intellectual disciplines.

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INTRODUCTION
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POSTULATES AND DEFINITIONS
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Automatic and reflex actions also determined by
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