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  1. On the logic of causally necessary and sufficient conditions: Towards a theory of motive-explanations of human actions. [REVIEW]Lennart Åqvist - 1989 - Erkenntnis 31 (1):43 - 75.
  • The Most-Valuable-Player Problem Remains Unsolved.Stephen Kershnar - 2011 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 38 (2):167-174.
    Stephen Kershnar’s model of the most valuable player fails. It does not track total value and this is what a team values, although perhaps the best model should focus on player-related value. In any case, the model does not succeed as a model of player-value because player-value is indeterminate. The indeterminacy results from boundary problems with the player-role and, perhaps also, indeterminacy in the baseline state. In addition, Kershnar’s framework is misguided because winning is not intrinsically valuable and is not (...)
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  • The Value of the Individual Child and the Christian Faith.John M. Hull - 1980 - British Journal of Educational Studies 28 (3):199 - 211.
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  • The value of the individual child and the Christian faith.John M. Hull - 1980 - British Journal of Educational Studies 28 (3):199-211.
  • Et forsvar for kvantitativ hedonisme.Rasmus Bysted Møller - 2010 - Res Cogitans 7 (1).
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