Axiological

[ak-see-ol-uh-jee]

ax·i·ol·o·gy

[ak-see-ol-uh-jee]
noun
the branch of philosophy dealing with values, as those of ethics, aesthetics, or religion.

Origin:
1905–10; < French axiologie < Greek axí(a) worth, value + -ologie; see -o-, -logy

ax·i·o·log·i·cal [ak-see-uh-loj-i-kuhl] , adjective
ax·i·o·log·i·cal·ly, adverb
ax·i·ol·o·gist, noun
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axiology (ˌæksɪˈɒlədʒɪ)
 
n
philosophy the theory of values, moral or aesthetic
 
[C20: from Greek axios worthy]
 
axiological
 
adj
 
axio'logically
 
adv
 
axi'ologist
 
n

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