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    The Objectivity of Value.S. Alexander - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 10:25-29.
    Objectivité veut dire coercition. Où réside ce caractère dans le cas des plus hautes valeurs? Elles sont toutes des artifices, et une satisfaction donnée à certaines tendances des hommes. C’est pourquoi leur objectivité consiste non dans la contrainte de la nature sur l’esprit, mais dans celle de l’esprit sur l’esprit. De là naissent des étalons de valeur. Objections : 1° tirée de la valeur absolue : en quel sens elle existe, 2° de la valeur « subhumaine ». La valeur comme (...)
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    The Objectivity of Values: Invariance without Explanation.Aaron James - 2006 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 44 (4):581-605.
    This paper develops and motivates minimalism about the objectivity of values: the objectivity of values is no more, and no less, than invariance with respect to possible differences in attitudes. Thus the relation of invariance need not have any particular explanation, or, indeed, any explanation at all, for values to count as fully objective. Values need not be metaphysically real, simply in order to be objective, as according to traditional realist views. But we should not suppose, as some (...)
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    Rationality and the Objectivity of Values.Michael Bradie - 1984 - The Monist 67 (3):467-482.
    One of the central themes of Hilary Putnam’s recent book, Reason, Truth and History, is the objectivity of values. The objectivity of values is a central component of the position Putnam calls “internal realism.” Internal realism is an attempt to delimit a point of view which is, on the one hand, objective, and, on the other, non-absolutistic. Internal realism is located precariously between an absolutist position which Putnam calls “metaphysical realism” and a sceptical relativism. The trick is to (...)
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    5 The objectivity of value.Alison Assiter - 2004 - In Andrew Collier, Margaret Scotford Archer & William Outhwaite (eds.), Defending Objectivity: Essays in Honour of Andrew Collier. Routledge. pp. 63.
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    The objectivity of value.Dorothy Gwendolyn Park - 1941 - [Lincoln]: University of Nebraska.
  6. The Objectivity of Value Judgements.J. C. Hage - 1986 - Rechtstheorie 17 (4):501-507.
     
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    The objectivity of value judgments.Hugo Meynell - 1971 - Philosophical Quarterly 21 (83):118-131.
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    "Social" objectivity and the objectivity of value.Tara Smith - 2004 - In Peter K. Machamer & Gereon Wolters (eds.), Science, Values, and Objectivity. University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 143--171.
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    The Unity and Objectivity of Value.Stephen Guest - 2011 - Ethics and International Affairs 25 (4):463-474.
    In "Justice for Hedgehogs," Ronald Dworkin boldly affirms the independence of arguments of value, arguments that remain securely within their own domain. Mostly, but not at all exclusively, he is concerned with moral value.
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  10. The explanatory objection to the fitting attitude analysis of value.Francesco Orsi & Andrés G. Garcia - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (4):1207-1221.
    The fitting attitude analysis of value states that for objects to have value is for them to be the fitting targets of attitudes. Good objects are the fitting targets of positive attitudes, while bad objects are the fitting targets of negative attitudes. The following paper presents an argument to the effect that value and the fittingness of attitudes differ in terms of their explanations. Whereas the fittingness of attitudes is explained, inter alia, by both the properties of (...)
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  11. Concept and objectives of value education.Ar Seetharam - 2002 - In Kireet Joshi (ed.), Philosophy of Value-Oriented Education: Theory and Practice: Proceedings of the National Seminar, 18-20 January, 2002. Indian Council of Philosophical Research. pp. 179.
     
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    ‘Queerness’ and the Objectivity of Value: A Response to J. L. Mackie.Joseph Spoerl - 1989 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 63:108-116.
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    ‘Queerness’ and the Objectivity of Value: A Response to J. L. Mackie.Joseph Spoerl - 1989 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 63:108-116.
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    On the objectivity of value.Bruno Tapper - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (4):516-524.
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    On the Objectivity of Value.Bruno Tapper - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (4):516-524.
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    Mackie on the Objectivity of Values.Michael Wreen - 1985 - Dialectica 39 (2):147-156.
  17. The Relativity of Fact and the Objectivity of Value.Catherine Elgin - 1996 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 6 (1):4-15.
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    The Act of Valuing (and the Objectivity of Values).Gregory Salmieri - 2016 - In Allan Gotthelf & Gregory Salmieri (eds.), A Companion to Ayn Rand. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 49-72.
    This chapter traces a significant strand in Ayn Rand's intellectual development, showing how an idea that figures prominently in her early vision of a hero develops into the central concept for which she named her mature philosophy. It provides a brief sketch on objectivity. Rand's earliest surviving reference to valuing as an activity occurs in notes she made in 1928 for a novel that she intended to call The Little Street. Both The Little Street and We the Living are (...)
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    The conception of value: an analysis about the objectivity of values proposed by P. Grice.Lauren de Lacerda Nunes & Gabriel Garmendia Da Trindade - 2012 - Discusiones Filosóficas 13 (21):105 - 118.
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    Objectivity and value in the judgements of aesthetics.A. G. Pleydell-Pearce - 1970 - British Journal of Aesthetics 10 (1):25-38.
    An attempt to show that the judgments of aesthetics are both objective and relative. The sense in which they are objective is established by reference to sartre's account of husserl's theory of intentionality. The key concept here is the non-Ecological nature of consciousness. On this view value predicates refer to the properties of objects. Such properties have certain presuppositions. Drawing on discussions by john laird and j.N. Findlay it is argued that a property is justified when its presuppositions are (...)
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    The objectivity of the judgment of aesthetic value.Dorothy Walsh - 1936 - [Lancaster, Pa.,: Lancaster Press inc.].
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    Value and ethical objectivity: a study in ethical objectivity and the objectivity of value.Gordon Sinclair Jury - 1937 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin.
    November 1936 PREFACE THIS book is, in slightly revised form, a dis sertation presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Yale University.
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    The fitting-attitude analysis of value relations and the preferences vs. value judgements objection.Mauro Rossi - 2017 - Economics and Philosophy 33 (2):287-311.
    According to Wlodek Rabinowicz's (2008) fitting-attitude analysis of value relations, two items are on a par if and only if it is both permissible to strictly prefer one to the other and permissible to have the opposite strict preference. Rabinowicz’s account is subject, however, to one important objection: if strict preferences involve betterness judgements, then his analysis contrasts with the intuitive understanding of parity. In this paper, I examine Rabinowicz’s three responses to this objection and argue that they do (...)
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  24. Objectivity of esthetic value.Carroll C. Pratt - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (2):38-45.
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    The Objectivity of Epistemic Values and the Argument from Immersion.Gerhard Schönrich - 2017 - In Katharina Neges, Josef Mitterer, Sebastian Kletzl & Christian Kanzian (eds.), Realism - Relativism - Constructivism: Proceedings of the 38th International Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 117-128.
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    Objectivity of norms and value-judgments according to recent scandinavian philosophy.Harald Ofstad - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12 (1):42-68.
  27. Objectivity and value : legal arguments and the fallibility of judges.Stephen Guest - 2007 - In Michael D. A. Freeman & Ross Harrison (eds.), Law and Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
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    The right to political power and the objectivity of values.H. J. McCloskey - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):101-111.
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    The Right to Political Power and the Objectivity of Values.H. J. McCloskey - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):101-111.
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    The objectivity of moral values.H. W. Wright - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32 (4):385-400.
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    Varieties of Objectivity and Values.A. W. Price - 1983 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 83:103 - 119.
    A. W. Price; VII*—Varieties of Objectivity and Values, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 83, Issue 1, 1 June 1983, Pages 103–120, https://doi.org/.
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    VII*—Varieties of Objectivity and Values.A. W. Price - 1983 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 83 (1):103-120.
    A. W. Price; VII*—Varieties of Objectivity and Values, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 83, Issue 1, 1 June 1983, Pages 103–120, https://doi.org/.
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  33. Objectivity/Subjectivity of Values.Jason R. Raibley - 2014 - In Alex C. Michalos (ed.), Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. Springer. pp. 4438-4443.
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    Plato's objective standard of value.L. P. Chambers - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (22):596-605.
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    Lewis' attribution of value to objects.H. G. Bohnert - 1950 - Philosophical Studies 1 (4):49 - 56.
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    What Types of Values Enter Simulation Validation and What Are Their Roles?Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn & Christoph Baumberger - 2019 - In Claus Beisbart & Nicole J. Saam (eds.), Computer Simulation Validation: Fundamental Concepts, Methodological Frameworks, and Philosophical Perspectives. Springer Verlag. pp. 961-979.
    Based on a framework that distinguishes several types, roles and functions of values in science, we discuss legitimate applications of values in the validation of computer simulations. We argue that, first, epistemic valuesEpistemic values, such as empirical accuracyAccuracy and coherence with background knowledgeBackground knowledge, have the role to assess the credibilityCredibility of simulation results, whereas, second, cognitive valuesCognitive values, such as comprehensiveness of a conceptual modelConceptual model or easy handling of a numerical model, have the role to assess the usefulness (...)
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  37. Either/Or: Subjectivity, Objectivity and Value.Katalin Balog - 2020 - In John Schwenkler & Enoch Lambert (eds.), Becoming Someone New: Essays on Transformative Experience, Choice, and Change. Oxford University Press.
    My concern in this paper is the role of subjectivity in the pursuit of the good. I propose that subjective thought as well as a subjective mental process underappreciated in philosophical psychology – contemplation – are instrumental for discovering and apprehending a whole range of value. In fact, I will argue that our primary contact with these values is through experience and that they could not be properly understood in any other way. This means that subjectivity is central to (...)
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  38. Objective criteria of value.Rayborn Lindley Zerby - 1930 - Chicago,: Chicago University Press.
     
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    A Debate on God and Morality: What is the Best Account of Objective Moral Values and Duties?William Lane Craig & Erik J. Wielenberg - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Erik J. Wielenberg & Adam Lloyd Johnson.
    In 2018, William Lane Craig and Erik J. Wielenberg participated in a debate at North Carolina State University, addressing the question: "God and Morality: What is the best account of objective moral values and duties?" Craig argued that theism provides a sound foundation for objective morality whereas atheism does not. Wielenberg countered that morality can be objective even if there is no God. This book includes the full debate, as well as endnotes with extended discussions that were not included in (...)
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    What Types of Values Enter Simulation Validation and What are Their Roles?Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn & Christoph Baumberger - 2019 - In Claus Beisbart & Nicole J. Saam (eds.), Computer Simulation Validation: Fundamental Concepts, Methodological Frameworks, and Philosophical Perspectives. Springer Verlag. pp. 961-979.
    Based on a framework that distinguishes several types, roles and functions of values in science, we discuss legitimate applications of values in the validation of computer simulations. We argue that, first, epistemic values, such as empirical accuracy and coherence with background knowledge, have the role to assess the credibility of simulation results, whereas, second, cognitive values, such as comprehensiveness of a conceptual model or easy handling of a numerical model, have the role to assess the usefulness of a model for (...)
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    ESG myths and the objective of a corporation: optimising sustainable values for different stakeholders.Simon S. M. Ho - forthcoming - Asian Journal of Business Ethics:1-6.
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  42. The person as object of science, as subject of experience, and as locus of value.David Wiggins - 1987 - In Arthur R. Peacocke & Grant R. Gillett (eds.), Persons and Personality. Blackwell.
  43. Gordon S. Jury, Value and Eternal Objectivity. A Study in Ethical Objectivity and the Objectivity of Value[REVIEW]Ralph Stedman - 1936 - Hibbert Journal 35:474.
     
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    Objectivity, shared values, and trust.Hanna Metzen - 2024 - Synthese 203 (2):60.
    This paper deals with the nature of trust in science. Understanding what appropriate trust in science is and why it can reasonably break down is important for improving scientists’ trustworthiness. There are two different ways in which philosophers of science think about trust in science: as based on objectivity or as based on shared values. Some authors argue that objectivity actually grounds mere reliance, not genuine trust. They draw on a distinction that philosophers of trust following Annette Baier (...)
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  45. Value as any object of any interest.Ralph Barton Perry - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (4):490-495.
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    Objects of hope: exploring possibility and limit in psychoanalysis.Steven H. Cooper - 2000 - Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press.
    Objects of Hope brings ranging scholarship and refreshing candor to bear on the knotty issue of what can and cannot be achieved in the course of psychoanalytic therapy. It will be valued not only as an exemplary exercise in comparative psychoanaly.
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    On the objectivity of aesthetic values.H. G. Schrickel - 1943 - Psychological Review 50 (6):622-631.
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  48. Tropic of Value.Wlodek Rabinowicz & Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen - 2003 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (2):389-403.
    The authors of this paper earlier argued that concrete objects, such as things or persons, may have final value (value for their own sake), which is not reducible to the value of states of affairs that concern the object in question.Our arguments have been challenged. This paper is an attempt to respond to some of these challenges, viz. those that concern the reducibility issue. The discussion presupposes a Brentano‐inspired account of value in terms of fitting responses (...)
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    Value as Any Object of Any Interest.Charner M. Perry - 1929 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (4):490.
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    Value as Any Object of Any Interest.Charner M. Perry - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (4):490-495.
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