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Axiology

branch of philosophy that studies value

Intrinsic

things that have value in themselves

Instrumental

things that are valued for something else

primary values

truth, goodness, and beauty

secondary values

aesthetic, economic, social/cultural, political, religious and spiritual

aesthetic values

depends on the capacity to elicit pleasure or displeasure when appreciated or experienced

beauty, ugliness, elegance, taste, harmony

Economic Values

the measure of efficiency, affordability and productivity

price

social/cultural values

the measure is how humans live in groups and which traits are seen as worth having such as honor,honesty, valor, sympathy

political values

balance power with justice such as influence, leadership, competitiveness

fairness

religious values

this is associated with purposefulness, worship and rituals such as faithfulness and unity

spiritual value

values that are meant to strengthen the inner self such as freedom and achievement, simplicity, health and vigor