Robert S. Hartman

Robert S. Hartman was a German-American logician and philosopher, best known for his work in formal axiology, the study of value. He developed the Hartman Value Profile, a tool used to measure the values of individuals. Hartman's work has influenced various fields, including ethics, psychology, and organizational development.

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  1. 1. The Structure Of Value

    Foundations of Scientific Axiology

    This philosophical exploration delves into the intricate nature of value, proposing a systematic approach to understanding how values are structured and perceived. It presents a framework that categorizes values into three distinct dimensions: intrinsic, extrinsic, and systemic, each offering a unique perspective on how individuals and societies prioritize and evaluate different aspects of life. Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical applications, the work seeks to illuminate the underlying principles that govern value judgments, aiming to enhance clarity and coherence in both personal and collective decision-making processes.

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