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- of the consequences. This means that if an act has intrinsic value or disvalue, it is not included as a factor. Some consequentialists see this as a flaw...
- Patterson's exaggerated claims and "over-interpretation" undermined and disvalued their work. (Southcombe left to work with orangutan Chantek on a research...
- is sometimes restricted to positive degrees to contrast with the term disvalue for negative degrees. The words better and worse are used to compare degrees...
- "The Problem of Evil in Nature: Evolutionary Bases of the Prevalence of Disvalue". Relations. Beyond Anthropocentrism. 3 (1): 17–32. doi:10.7358/rela-2015-001-hort...
- existential burdens humans face. As a result, their lives are not structurally disvalued in the same way as human lives. At the same time, he acknowledges that...
- (disvalue's) existence or non-existence: The existence of a positive value is itself a positive value. The existence of a negative value (disvalue) is...
- if the outcome would be sufficiently valuable (or have sufficiently low disvalue). A key way in which negative utilitarian views can differ from one another...
- that only pleasure has worth or value and only pain or displeasure has disvalue or the opposite of worth. "Aristippus | Gr**** philosopher | Britannica"...
- Axiology, freedom, history of Argentine philosophy Notable ideas Creative freedom, Latin American philosophy, Value as the ideal answer to real disvalue...
- operators (G-operators) transform the world's entities into values and disvalues as seen by a social group, a culture, or a historical period. Axiological...