CONTENTS
PACE
CHAPTER I. THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE ..c.ccvvs-e.
1. Tae Neep ror A GENERAL THEORY OF VALUER. ....ccconvesenns
§ 1. Criticism versus Description......... + oi 5 BE
§2. The Special Sciences of Value..........co0venvnnes
§ 3. Miscellaneous Values of Every-day Life............
II. TrREORY OF VALUE IN RELATION TO MODERN TENDENCIES......
84. Science Applied to Life.....ecvvieenierecrianceneas
§ 5. Characteristics of Modern European Civilization.....
III. THE FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM. ....ccvverecroceroanocacercnoss
§ 6. Theory of Value versus Personal Bias..............
§7. Theory of Value versus Attribution................
§8. Generic Value versus Superlative Value.............
§9. The Question of Terminology..cccovivivrverreanees
IV. THE EMPIRICAL METHOD AND ITS DIFFICULTIES... c0vnveaneese
§10. The Data of Value.....cccieevececiocsannncancssss
§ 11. The Non-Existence of Values......oiiniecicacesses
§ 12. The Subjectivity of Values....... + FR GS 4
8 13. Existence as a Value..
CHAPTER II. VALUE AS IRRELEVANT TO INTEREST ..
I. § 14. VALUE AND INTEREST......cccevnees
II. VALUE AS AN EMPIRICAL QUALITY... .ccccvncessnonsecsonssnss
§ 15. Value Immediately Perceived.......civavencncnnenee
§ 16. Feeling and the ‘Tertiary’ Qualities...cccoveeenenese.
III. VALUE AS A LOGICAL INDEFINABLE. .vccveviascnnnrnnsncnncaes
§ 17. ‘Good’ as Absolutely Indefinable......c00eviennseane
§18. ‘Better’ as Relatively Indefinable....... «iveeenneens
IV. VALUE AS FORM OR STRUCTURE.......cueeesessessncacscanens
§ 10. Value as Help or Hindrance.....ccvovvveieneeransn
§ 20. Value as Self-realization and Universality...........
§ 21. Organic Unity and Reciprocity of Parts............
CHAPTER III. VALUE AS THE QUALIFIED OBJECT OF
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I. § 22. THE OBJECTIVE ‘NORM’ OF INTEREST....coeevveerveccssn
I1. THE PurroSIVE AS THE EFFECT of PURPOSE. ..ccovveiivarneee
§ 23. Provisional Definition of Purpose.....cecseeecaecees
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