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e. Axiology (from Greek ἀξία, axia: "value, worth"; and -λογία, -logia: "study of") is the philosophical study of value. It includes questions about the nature and classification of values and about what kinds of things have value. It is intimately connected with various other philosophical fields that crucially depend on the notion ...
John Calvin Maxwell (born February 20, 1947) is an American author, speaker, and pastor who has written many books, primarily focusing on leadership. Titles include The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership and The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader. Some of his books have been on the New York Times Best Seller list. [1][2]
His books have sold more than twenty million copies, with some on the New York Times Best Seller list. Some of his works have been translated into fifty languages. [1] By 2012, he has sold more than 20 million books. [2] In his book, Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Learn, Maxwell claims that he has published seventy-one different books. [3]
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In philosophy, axiological ethics is concerned with the values by which people uphold ethical standards, and the investigation and development of theories of ethical behaviour. [1][2][3] Axiological ethics investigates and questions what the intellectual bases for a system of values. Axiologic ethics explore the justifications for value systems ...
Value theory. Value theory is the systematic study of values. Also called axiology, it examines the nature, sources, and types of values. As a branch of philosophy, it has interdisciplinary applications in fields such as economics, sociology, anthropology, and psychology. Value is the worth of something, usually understood as a degree that ...
1840 Hus (John Huss, Czech Jan Hus, religious reformer) 5275 Zdislava (Zdislava Berka, in Czech Zdislava z Lemberka) 7100 Martin Luther (Martin Luther) 7256 Bonhoeffer (Dietrich Bonhoeffer) 8661 Ratzinger (Joseph Alois Ratzinger – Pope Benedict XVI) 20006 Albertus Magnus (Albertus Magnus, German theologian, philosopher and naturalist)
Maxwell's equations Maxwell relations: Electrodynamics Thermodynamics: James Clerk Maxwell: McCulloch's Iron Laws of Conferences Education Alistair McCulloch Mendelian inheritance/Mendel's laws: Genetics: Gregor Mendel: Metcalfe's law: Network theory: Robert Metcalfe: Mikheyev–Smirnov–Wolfenstein effect: Particle physics