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'''Core Readings''' | '''Core Readings''' | ||
− | *Schrom, David. "Evolving Science, Evolving Value." [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0w-ttO7JmraWZrREpiaU4wSnM/view?usp=sharing Link] 1 page. | + | *Schrom, David. "Evolving Science, Evolving Value." [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0w-ttO7JmraWZrREpiaU4wSnM/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-OkbWmOBQVZcE-D0iITa1DA Link] 1 page. |
Schrom makes a succinct argument for valuescience. Please read to become able to recreate this argument. | Schrom makes a succinct argument for valuescience. Please read to become able to recreate this argument. | ||
− | *Schrom, David. (2008). ''Valuescience | + | *Schrom, David. (2008). ''Valuescience'' [https://ecomagic.org/wp-content/uploads/ValuescienceBooklet.pdf Link] 24 pp. |
Schrom outlines a basic valuescience argument and briefly touches upon applications to selected fields. | Schrom outlines a basic valuescience argument and briefly touches upon applications to selected fields. | ||
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'''Interest Readings''' | '''Interest Readings''' | ||
− | *Walker, Marshall. (1963). "A Survival Technique." ''Nature of Scientific Thought.'' pp.14-20. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0w-ttO7JmrbGR1TkxiRVhSQTA/view?usp=sharing Link] | + | *Walker, Marshall. (1963). "A Survival Technique." ''Nature of Scientific Thought.'' pp.14-20. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0w-ttO7JmrbGR1TkxiRVhSQTA/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-GsQJm0socKIlulqkZuZCLA Link] |
Walker demystifies science and shows both its ubiquity and its import. | Walker demystifies science and shows both its ubiquity and its import. | ||
*Graham, Paul. (2007). "How to Do Philosophy." [http://www.paulgraham.com/philosophy.html Link] | *Graham, Paul. (2007). "How to Do Philosophy." [http://www.paulgraham.com/philosophy.html 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. | 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." [ | + | *Harris, Sam. (2007). "We Are Making Moral Progress." [https://www.edge.org/response-detail/10416 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 | + | *Wikipedia. "Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs Link] |
− | Max Neff built on Maslow's work to create a more detailed list of universal human needs. | + | Abraham Maslow, a valuescientist who went to his grave before wearing that label, describes six universal human needs. |
− | + | *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. In contrast to conventional economists who view human needs as infinite, Max Neff emphasized that they were few and finite. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 1 December 2023
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. "Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs." Link
Abraham Maslow, a valuescientist who went to his grave before wearing that label, describes six universal human needs.
- Wikipedia. "Fundamental Human Needs." Link
Max Neff built on Maslow's work to create a more detailed list of universal human needs. In contrast to conventional economists who view human needs as infinite, Max Neff emphasized that they were few and finite.