The Forms of Value: The Extension of a Hedonistic AxiologyTakes a hedonistic theory of value as a hypothesis to exhibit its explanatory and unifying powers among several intellectual disciplines. |
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
POSTULATES AND DEFINITIONS | 10 |
Automatic and reflex actions also determined by | 23 |
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action actual direct negative actual direct positive actual indirect aesthetic aggregate alternative assert assertoric axiological beautiful behavior can-opening capable character choose concept condition connexion consequences Cosi Fan Tutte definition degree determined direct indifference direct negative terminal direct positive instrumental direct positive terminal duty economic value ethical example existence experience fact feel future greater happiness hedonism hedonistic hence human hylozoistic implied indifference terminal value indirect value individual inference instance intermediate means judgment of potential last means logical matter meat moral murder nature negative affectivity negative instrumental value negative terminal value negative value object occasion occur organism organism's particular pleasantness pleasure positive affectivity positive instrumental value positive terminal value positive value postulates potential direct positive potential value predicated present probable propositions psychological hedonism question reacted reaction reference relational contexture respect response result sense situation social society stimulus stimulus-response contexture term ticket tion tive truth unpleasantness utility value theory