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Journal of Formal Axiology
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The latest Journal presents empirical studies on formal axiology, as well as theoretical and philosophical explorations. The contents are apropos given the current geopolitical climate. With the United States presidential election kicking off, conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, and other headlines, formal axiology provides some guidance for making sense of the news. This year's Journal features articles about leadership, value combinations, Hartman's Nobel Peace Prize nomination, and the ability to alter value structures. I hope you enjoy each author's contribution.
What's Inside:
Jonathan S. Ciampi, on "A Review of Robert S. Hartman's 1973 Nobel Peace Prize Nomination"
Rem B. Edwards on "Increases in Old and New Properties in Value Combinations"
Megan Weikauf on "Toward Understanding Mental Drivers of Leadership Behaviors"
Jonathan S. Ciampi on "Analyzing 1973 Nobel Peace Prize and War through Hartman's Theories"
Ethan Dunbar and Malcolm North on "Examining the Leadership Ethics of Elected Officials"
Janine Rodiles-Hernández on "Applicability of The Hartman Value Profile to Measure Cognitive-Behavioral Changes in a Longitudinal Study with Pre-Post Design"
This year’s journal includes several empirical studies and philosophical exposés, showcasing the latest thinking around formal axiology. In addition, Cliff Hurst provided an original Hartman writing he found in the archives regarding enlightenment for our own time. The information shared in the journal is timely, if not timeless. The journal showcases new studies and thoughts. Some are original research that advances our knowledge in specific disciplines, while others synthesize concepts from other academics and relate them to formal axiology.
What's Inside:
Robert S. Hartman, The Pressures from Philosophy and Psychology for Educational Reform
C. Stephen Byrum, PhD, The Phenomenon of Value Capture: Implications for Robert S. Hartman’s Axiology
Malcolm North, Saboteurs of Self-Actualization: Value Cognitions of Bias and Prejudice
Clifford G. Hurst, The Iceberg Metaphor of Human Cognition
Jonathan Ciampi and Helena Rouhe, Predicting Defense Mechanisms: A Comprehensive Analysis of Personality Traits and Values in Adult Behavioral Health
Rem B. Edwards, Reconsidering Robert S. Hartman’s Formal Axiom of Axiology
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.