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(5pp) We as humans always claim that we are
concerned with values. Largely this centers
around the "value" of things, or the "best value"
in relationship to cost, time and energy. German
theorist Robert S. Hartman took the concept of
value much farther than we might be prompted to do
today. However after experiencing the
organizational evils of the Nazis on a first hand
basis, Hartman began to wonder if it was
possible" to organize good as effectively as the
Nazis organized evil." Ultimately Hartman game up
with what he called "value mathematics,' as a
method of determining the values of our everyday
experiences. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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However after experiencing the organizational evils of the Nazis on a first hand basis, Hartman began to wonder if it was possible" to organize good as effectively as the Nazis
organized evil." Ultimately Hartman game up with what he called "value mathematics, as a method of determining the values of our everyday experiences. Bibliography lists 2 sources. BBaxiolo.doc
AXIOLOGY: The Question of Ultimate Value Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., January 2001 Introduction We as humans always claim that
we are concerned with values. Largely this centers around the "value" of things, or the "best value" in relationship to cost, time and energy. German theorist Robert S.
Hartman took the concept of value much farther than we might be prompted to do today. However after experiencing the organizational evils of the Nazis on a first hand basis,
Hartman began to wonder if it was possible" to organize good as effectively as the Nazis organized evil." Ultimately Hartman came up with what he called "value mathematics," as a
method of determining the values of our everyday experiences. Statement of Thesis Although honor should be given to Hartmans "value mathematics," the system is too analytical for most individual comprehension,
and could more readily be understood by establishing a "pattern of behaviors" measurement scale that stood alone or was supplemental to Hoffmans theory. Analysis and explanation of thesis With the
mass amount of information that comes to us through the media, it is essential for the sake of sanity and humor to have some mechanization for screening this data.
Priorities need to be established about that information which is going to be screened, skimmed, or read thoroughly. It is my thought that only a theorist would have
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