The Place of Value in a World of Facts

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W. W. Norton & Company, 1976 - 320 Seiten

In this important and challenging book, Wolfgang Köhler's subject is value, or what he calls the "requiredness" of an object or activity. Starting with a descriptive account of values as we become aware of them, he finds that, inside certain contexts, parts of such structures do not appear as indifferent facts. They are experienced as belonging there intrinsically or, also, as being out of place in their contexts.

Köhler's closely reasoned analysis, drawing on the fields of psychology, biology, and physics, centers around this concept of requiredness. Certain things in nature belong together or require the presence of one another in such a way that fitness or requiredness constitutes a principles of association between them. This same principle of association, Köhler suggests, may help to explain the idea of value and lay a foundation for the scientific solution of ethical problems.

 

Inhalt

CHAPTER
15
THEORIES OF VALUE
38
AN ANALYSIS OF REQUIREDNESS
59
ON ISOMORPHISM
147
ON MEMORY AND
181
38
203
A DISCUSSION OF ORGANIC FITNESS
214
INDEX
287
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