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A brief summary of axiology


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Axiology Restu Dessy Maulida The Theory of Value

What we are going to discuss: A Overview of Axiology The Literal Meaning of Axiology Axiology in Research Ethics Aesthetics The Significance of Axiology Presentation title 2

An Overview The term axiology was first used by Paul Lapie in 1902 and Eduard von Hartmann in 1908. It is closely connected with the philosophical fields that significantly rely on the notion of value . It is a relatively recent addition to the area of research philosophy. Presentation title 3

The Literal Meaning The word derived from Greek axios “worthy” and logos , “science”. Therefore it also called: 1. Theory Of Value 2. The philosophical study of goodness, or value. Presentation title 4

The study of axiology is concerned with categorizing things as good and how good they are. To put it briefly, the theory of axiology summarizes the worth of something or its goodness. Presentation title 5

Axiology attempts to determine is something is good in either action or object. Presentation title 6

Axiology in Research

Axiology is engaged with assessment of the role of researcher’s own value on all stages of the  research process . “ ”

The research field refers to the fact-finding objective. It mainly interprets for what is valued in research. The research explain whether somebody describes, predicts, or only tries to understand certain phenomena. Axiological issues are connected with epistemological (the study of knowledge) and ontological (the study of being/existence) prediction. Presentation title 9

Knowing the hidden reality is the art of philosophy with four major branches – metaphysics, epistemology, logic and axiology. Axiology is divided into categories – ethics and aesthetics. In a narrow sense, ethics is the examination of personal values and morals in social conduct. And aesthetic is the analysis of beauty and harmony. Presentation title 10

Ethics a.k.a Moral Philosophy Presentation title 11 It broadly looks at what a person is permitted in a particular domain . I nvolves methodizing, safeguarding and putting forward the concept of right and wrong. In a brief sense, ethics studies the correct behavior in humans and how one should act. It is also recognized as comparative ethics. It determines people’s beliefs about morality.

The Importance of Ethics

The framework of ethics is underlying at different levels. Presentation title 13

Aesthetics The word aesthetics is derived from the Greek ‘ aisthetikos ’, which means a sense of perception. This concept of axiology is devoted to defining different aspects without objectifying them. With aesthetical sensibility, a creative man’s relation to reality is met. Presentation title 14

Aesthetics is the branch of philosophy rightly deals with beauty, art and taste. It is scientifically defined as the critical reflection on art, nature and culture. The theory states the study of sensory or sensory-emotional values, sometimes referred to as judgement of taste and sentiments. Most people are concerned with ethical judgements, however, philosophers are curious on explaining the feature of the judgement. Presentation title 15

The Significance of Axiology

Axiology in physiology deals with multiple aspects and has also given meaning to terms like value, ethical value, moral value, aesthetical value, worth, behavioural value and evaluation. It defines the quality of a valuable subject, ethics, aesthetics and morality. The implication of axiology also involves asking dominant questions and finding suitable and logical answers. Presentation title 17

Some examples of Axiology: What principles should one live by? What are the desirable values? Is morality defined by what we speak or feel? What is the blueprint of family values? What is true beauty? What is immoral and moral? Presentation title 18

The importance of Axiology in Education Axiology is important in many fields of life. Speaking of education, axiology can enhance the information quality put forward to students and also help them with the power of learning and understanding. The basic fundamental of axiology aims at discovering detailed information. It works on improving the teaching, thereby benefiting the students. Another beautiful advantage of axiology is to increase the thrust in learners.  Presentation title 19

The importance of Axiology in Philosophy In the field of philosophy, axiology works on the nature of value. An axiologist studies the value in general and concentrates deeply on more findings. With the implication of axiology in philosophy, one can distinguish what is valuable, advantageous, desirable and be familiar with the top-most moral values. Axiology intends to value everything. Presentation title 20

One Last Thought: Summing up everything, we can rightly conclude that the concept of axiology “complicatedly” studies human values that motivate human behavior to bring out meaning in human life. The theory of axiology is a philosophical study of knowing the worth of something. Science studies that learn a human creative mind. Presentation title 21

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