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Ontology and Axiology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2009

Anthony Hatzimoysis
Affiliation:
University of Leeds

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1997

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References

2 ‘Axiological Realism’, p. 199.

3 See op. cit., pp. 190-194.

4 See op. cit., p. 192 for the distinction between the two groups of value judgements.

5 Op. cit., p. 195.

6 Op. cit., p. 198.

7 A detailed discussion of the metaphysical and methodological aspects of this type of explanation is offered in Nick, Zangwill, ‘Quasi-Realist ExplanationsSynthese 97, pp. 287296.Google Scholar

8 ‘Axiological Realism’, p. 198; cf. pp. 187, 191.