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*Harris, Sam. (2007). "We Are Making Moral Progress." [http://www.edge.org/q2007/q07_5.html#harriss Link]
 
*Harris, Sam. (2007). "We Are Making Moral Progress." [http://www.edge.org/q2007/q07_5.html#harriss Link]
 
Harris, a vehement advocate for a scientific approach to morality, makes his case that others are adopting valuescience to good effect.  
 
Harris, a vehement advocate for a scientific approach to morality, makes his case that others are adopting valuescience to good effect.  
*Wikipedia. "Fundamental Human Needs." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_human_needs
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*Wikipedia. "Fundamental Human Needs." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_human_needs Link]
 
Max Neff built on Maslow's work to create a more detailed list of universal human needs. He emphasized that these needs were few and finite in contrast to conventional economists who view them as infinite.
 
Max Neff built on Maslow's work to create a more detailed list of universal human needs. He emphasized that these needs were few and finite in contrast to conventional economists who view them as infinite.

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Core Readings

  • Schrom, David. "Evolving Science, Evolving Value." Link 1 page.

Schrom makes a succinct argument for valuescience. Please read to become able to recreate this argument.

  • Schrom, David. (2008). Valuescience Link 24 pp.

Schrom outlines a basic valuescience argument and briefly touches upon applications to selected fields.

Interest Readings

  • Walker, Marshall. (1963). "A Survival Technique." Nature of Scientific Thought. pp.14-20. Link

Walker demystifies science and shows both its ubiquity and its import.

  • Graham, Paul. (2007). "How to Do Philosophy." Link

Y-combinator technology venture incubator founder Graham offers advice and encouragement to budding valuescientists and roots it in his own experience majoring in philosophy for most of his college career.

  • Harris, Sam. (2007). "We Are Making Moral Progress." Link

Harris, a vehement advocate for a scientific approach to morality, makes his case that others are adopting valuescience to good effect.

  • Wikipedia. "Fundamental Human Needs." Link

Max Neff built on Maslow's work to create a more detailed list of universal human needs. He emphasized that these needs were few and finite in contrast to conventional economists who view them as infinite.