axiological

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the study of values
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How To Use axiological In A Sentence

  • There are of course, axiological differences between corporate and academic experiments. Mozilla Gets Freaky - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Now, then, “DISORDERS OF MIND” can interfere with moral actions as revealed by axiological science science of values and morals as opposed to neuroscience grounded in natural science. TEXAS FAITH: Do disorders of the mind stop us from being moral actors? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • To insist upon determining questions as a “Latina woman” is inevitably to adopt an axiological language “better conclusion,” “preferably Hispanic”, because it moves personal and social associations and interests ahead of any rational methodology. Archive 2009-05-01
  • We shall find the rational basis of the new criterion respectively from the perspective of linguistics, epistemology and axiological philosophy.
  • Wittgenstein's aesthetics is a Ethical one, including axiological meaning and absolute happiness of transcendental meaning.
  • n. - study of ultimate values. axiological, axonometry Xml's Blinklist.com
  • Jim Jones, whose image of himself as a leader/savior seemed rooted, as appears the case with Limbaugh, in an axiological sense of paranoia and insecurity. BOOTLEG REPUBLICANISM
  • Wittgenstein's aesthetics is a Ethical one, including axiological meaning and absolute happiness of transcendental meaning.
  • These doctrines are not subject to empirical proof or disproof, since they are, in the last analysis, metaphysical, or at least axiological.
  • Marx's aesthetic thoughts were developed on axiological aesthetic thoughts on the basis of people's existence and enhancement.
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