By David Mefford PhD on
10/19/2008 8:22 PM
Let us begin with common questions and answers about Axiology.
1. Q: What is axiology?
A: Short answer: It is the name for “value theory.”
2. Q: What is the domain of axiology that sets it apart from other subject matters?
A.a: The world is full of facts, and some of these given facts are already values (it is a fact that “x” is a widely held value). Axiology is the ordering system of how we make these facts meaningful. The actual values we deal with are all factually finite, but often one or more of the dimensions can be emphasized (valued) as infinite, as in a love relationship, although it is factually finite, eventually coming to an end in time. This illustrates the difference between value and fact. I can value my beloved infinitely, but factually, not. Fact is the foundation of value. Without a real, tangible, factual world, there would be no value.
A.b: The domain of axiology was historically one of the five main branches of philosophy. The five branches are listed below with the subjects they address.
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