Concerning value science

Philosophy of Science 21 (1):54-61 (1954)
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Abstract

There has been much discussion in recent years of the possibilities for and nature of “value science.” The present paper is intended to be a contribution to this discussion. One encouraging feature of the bulk of current discussion of value science is that its protagonists have a definite end in view, namely, “human betterment,” taking that phrase in the common sense as covering, at least, a process of creating and maintaining such conditions of life as enable human beings successfully to engage in satisfying activities.

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Larry Haworth
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On a science of ethics.Russell L. Ackoff - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (4):663-672.
Value science.D. W. Gotshalk - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (3):183-192.

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