Axiology

Synonyms for "axiology" (21 found)

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Catalan

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  • axiologia noun (value theory)

Dutch

2 entries
  • axiologie noun (value theory)
  • axiologie noun (particular value theory of a philosopher)

Finnish

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  • aksiologia noun (particular value theory of a philosopher)
  • arvoteoria noun (value theory)

French

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  • axiologie noun (value theory)
  • axiologie noun (particular value theory of a philosopher)

Greek

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  • αξιολογία noun (value theory)
  • αξιολογία noun (particular value theory of a philosopher)

Hungarian

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  • axiológia noun (value theory)

Italian

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  • assiologia noun (value theory)

Khmer

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  • មូលវិជ្ជា noun (value theory)

Occitan

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  • axiologia noun (value theory)

Polish

2 entries
  • aksjologia noun (value theory)
  • aksjologia noun (particular value theory of a philosopher)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • axiologia noun (value theory)
  • axiologia noun (particular value theory of a philosopher)

Romanian

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  • axiologie noun (value theory)
  • teoria valorii noun (value theory)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • aksiologija noun (value theory)
  • aksiologija noun (particular value theory of a philosopher)

Spanish

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  • axiología noun (value theory)

Tagalog

3 entries
  • dalubhalgahan noun (value theory)
  • halgahan noun (value theory)
  • halgahan noun (particular value theory of a philosopher)

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In his axiology, G. E. Moore maintains that "good" is the name of a simple, indefinable quality.

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