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axiological

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From axiology +‎ -ical.

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axiological (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to value theory, the philosophical field of axiology.
    • 1922, O. Fred Boucke, “The Relation of Ethics to Social Science,”, in International Journal of Ethics, volume 33, number 1, page 72:
      Students of psychology and epistemology are familiar with the axiological literature of the last forty years, and are here reminded of the great diversity of opinions on this topic.
  2. Of or relating to values themselves.
    • 1913, Donald W. Fisher, “The Problem of the Value-Judgment,”, in The Philosophical Review, volume 22, number 6, page 560:
      It might now be thought that the object of this judgment is the validity of value or an axiological validity (as distinct from a theoretical validity).

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