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100 1  Rescher, Nicholas.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n79055186 
245 10 Value Matters :|bStudies in Axiology. 
264  1 Berlin :|bDe Gruyter,|c2004. 
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490 1  Practical Philosophy 
505 0  Title; Contents; PREFACE; Chapter 1 BY THE STANDARDS OF 
       THEIR DAY; Chapter 2 ON THE IMPORT AND RATIONALE OF VALUE 
       ATTRIBUTION; Chapter 3 NOMIC HIERARCHIES AND PROBLEMS OF 
       RELATIVISM; Chapter 4 IS REASONING ABOUT VALUES VICIOUSLY 
       CIRCULAR?; Chapter 5 RATIONAL ECONOMY AND THE EVOLUTIONARY
       IMPETUS; Chapter 6 EVALUATION AND THE FALLACY OF RESPECT 
       NEGLECT; Chapter 7 CREDIT FOR MAKING A DISCOVERY; Chapter 
       8 OPTIMALISM AND THE RATIONALITY OF THE REAL (ON THE 
       PROSPECT OF AXIOLOGICAL EXPLANATION); Chapter 9 THE REVOLT
       AGAINST ABSOLUTES IN TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN 
       PHILOSOPHY; NOTES. 
520    For many years value theory has figured high on the agenda
       of my interests, a fact attested by Introduction to Value 
       Theory published by Prentice Hall in 1969. This interest 
       has continued in recent years inter alia, finding earlier 
       expressions in the articles constituting chapters 2-4 of 
       the present book. (See the footnotes for publication 
       details.) The remaining six chapters are new, and combine 
       to form overall a synoptic overview of fundamental issues 
       in the theory of value. 1. BY THE STANDARDS OF THEIR DAY 
       2. ON THE IMPORT AND RATIONALE OF VALUE ATTRIBUTION 3. 
       NOMIC HIERACHIES AND PROBLEMS. 
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