Abstract

The author considers the problem of values in the philosophical discourse of modern. The analysis of the concepts of traditional axiology, as well as the path of their evolution in the history of philosophical thought, leads to the identification of two approaches. The first, conventionally called ontological - leads to the division of both objects of nature and thought into valuable or non-valuable ones. The second approach, which assumes certain value relativism, can be called dispositional. The place and meaning of specific values in such a structure depend on the hierarchy, interdependence, and place of values in a single system.

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