El conocimiento de los valores

Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 25:487-503 (2008)
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Abstract

Values demonstrate a type of reality that corresponds, according to the author, to levels 2 and 3. In order to attain to these, it is not enough to mobilize one’s intelligence, rather, we must adjust our mood to respond to their appeal. Values are illuminated to us in the course of “reversible” or two-way experiences, and especially in the case of personal encounters. Concretely, this can be seen clearly when examining how we access different values. This analysis leads to the identification of a criterion that can allow us to discern when something is valuable

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