Human beings are dependent on bonding and relationships, which renders them vulnerable and gives them the power to violate others. It is also true that we all value things. For example, we value friendships, careers, prosperity, environment and knowledge. These seem to be good and worthy of pursuit. Many things are valuable, not merely as things worth having for their own sake, but as things worth having for the sake of something else. The question remains, where does the chain of values end. When it comes to Indian Philosophy, it offers Puruṣārthas and human creates value through Puruṣārthas. This bestows value on us as providers. That is the unique capability of the human being. Unlike animals whose bodies are consumed by their predators...
The paper explores human axiological values with a view to determining their foundations. It locates...
I distinguish various ways in which human life may be thought to be meaningful and present an accoun...
I describe a model of moral development, one which involves a cycle of value-giving and value receiv...
Human beings are dependent on bonding and relationships, which renders them vulnerable and gives the...
My research seeks to explain what makes for a good life. In doing so it identifies fundamental sourc...
Human values are the core of what makes us human, it is intrinsic to our identity. Individuals can f...
In an earlier paper entitled “Human Values and their Foundations: Towards an Ethic of Living Right (...
The idea of a univocal property of ‘goodness’ is not clearly found in classical Sanskrit sources; in...
It may be a deep, yet often ignored, human need for a human being to have value. In this paper, I fi...
This chapter discusses socially dependent attributes by providing an example of appreciating two dif...
This chapter examines psychological and philosophical traditions in the study of values. It explores...
Value as a driving force in life, which gives meaning and validation to one's actions. Values held i...
What explains why we are subjects for whom objects can have value, and what explains which objects h...
Since Plato's time, there have been attempts to show that the generally altruistic way of life is s...
Values are an important part of human existence, his society and human relations. All social, econom...
The paper explores human axiological values with a view to determining their foundations. It locates...
I distinguish various ways in which human life may be thought to be meaningful and present an accoun...
I describe a model of moral development, one which involves a cycle of value-giving and value receiv...
Human beings are dependent on bonding and relationships, which renders them vulnerable and gives the...
My research seeks to explain what makes for a good life. In doing so it identifies fundamental sourc...
Human values are the core of what makes us human, it is intrinsic to our identity. Individuals can f...
In an earlier paper entitled “Human Values and their Foundations: Towards an Ethic of Living Right (...
The idea of a univocal property of ‘goodness’ is not clearly found in classical Sanskrit sources; in...
It may be a deep, yet often ignored, human need for a human being to have value. In this paper, I fi...
This chapter discusses socially dependent attributes by providing an example of appreciating two dif...
This chapter examines psychological and philosophical traditions in the study of values. It explores...
Value as a driving force in life, which gives meaning and validation to one's actions. Values held i...
What explains why we are subjects for whom objects can have value, and what explains which objects h...
Since Plato's time, there have been attempts to show that the generally altruistic way of life is s...
Values are an important part of human existence, his society and human relations. All social, econom...
The paper explores human axiological values with a view to determining their foundations. It locates...
I distinguish various ways in which human life may be thought to be meaningful and present an accoun...
I describe a model of moral development, one which involves a cycle of value-giving and value receiv...