Volume 13, Journal of Formal Axiology (2020)

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A theme emerged as this volume of the Journal of Formal Axiology started to come together. The theme became that of illustrating the evolution of Hartman’s lifelong quest to develop a science of values and valuation. At the core of his quest, of course, was his development of the theory of formal axiology. But formal axiology does not stand on its own as a full-fledged science of values. It needs something more. What that something “more” consists of became the theme of this issue of the Journal. We hope you find it interesting, insightful, and informative.

In this volume:

  • C. Stephen Byrum, The Hartman Dissertation: A “Portal” to Hartman’s Formal Axiology

  • Robert S. Hartman, Preface to Hartman’s Dissertation: Can Field Theory be Applied to Ethics? 

  • Leonardo Gómez-Navas Chapas, The Unified Science of Value and Teleological Value

  • Malcolm North, Freedom from Prejudice: The Value Creation Path to Human Flourishing

  • Clifford G. Hurst, The Role of the Situation in Hartman’s Thought

  • Robert S. Hartman, My Work

A theme emerged as this volume of the Journal of Formal Axiology started to come together. The theme became that of illustrating the evolution of Hartman’s lifelong quest to develop a science of values and valuation. At the core of his quest, of course, was his development of the theory of formal axiology. But formal axiology does not stand on its own as a full-fledged science of values. It needs something more. What that something “more” consists of became the theme of this issue of the Journal. We hope you find it interesting, insightful, and informative.

In this volume:

  • C. Stephen Byrum, The Hartman Dissertation: A “Portal” to Hartman’s Formal Axiology

  • Robert S. Hartman, Preface to Hartman’s Dissertation: Can Field Theory be Applied to Ethics? 

  • Leonardo Gómez-Navas Chapas, The Unified Science of Value and Teleological Value

  • Malcolm North, Freedom from Prejudice: The Value Creation Path to Human Flourishing

  • Clifford G. Hurst, The Role of the Situation in Hartman’s Thought

  • Robert S. Hartman, My Work