Requiredness. An Argument for Value-Realism

What is An analysis of Requiredness? This paper presents three versions of an argument in defence of a form of value-realism. The argument is based on a principle of nonreducibility of integral wholes to sums, as informally developed by Gestalt theorists, systematically worked out by Husserl in his...

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Main Author: Roberta De Monticelli
Format: article
Language:EN
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Published: Rosenberg & Sellier 2016
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/90c86a47af7640859af875b67102f3db
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Summary:What is An analysis of Requiredness? This paper presents three versions of an argument in defence of a form of value-realism. The argument is based on a principle of nonreducibility of integral wholes to sums, as informally developed by Gestalt theorists, systematically worked out by Husserl in his III Logical Investigation on wholes and parts, and exploited by Max Scheler’s theory of material and axiological apriori.