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 B. Russell - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Values: Values are fundamental beliefs that guide behavior, representing principles individuals hold dear, influencing choices and attitudes towards oneself, others, and the world. See also Beliefs, Behavior, Individuals, Community, Norms, Principles, Decisions, Decision-making processes, Decision theory.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
AI Research Values   AI Research
Bentham, Jeremy Values   Bentham
Black, Max Values   Black
Bostrom, Nick Values   Bostrom
Conservatism Values   Conservatism
Easton, David Values   Easton
James, William Values   James
Jonas, Hans Values   Jonas
Lewis, David K. Values   Lewis
Liberalism Values   Liberalism
Luhmann, Niklas Values   Luhmann
Nietzsche, Friedrich Values   Nietzsche
Norvig, Peter Values   Norvig
Nozick, Robert Values   Nozick
Pluralism Values   Pluralism
Putnam, Hilary Values   Putnam
Quine, W.V.O. Values   Quine
Rawls, John Values   Rawls
Relativism Values   Relativism
Russell, Bertrand Values   Russell
Sandel, Michael Values   Sandel
Saussure, Ferdinand de Values   Saussure
Singer, Peter Values   Singer
Subjectivism Values   Subjectivism
Weber, Max Values   Weber

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