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This paper proposes a schema for describing individual values and valuing processes. It identifies key challenges in creating a satisfactory descriptive framework for personal values.

Area of Science:

  • Philosophy of value
  • Psychology of values
  • Social sciences

Background:

  • Understanding individual values is crucial for psychology and philosophy.
  • Existing frameworks for describing values may be insufficient.
  • The subjective nature of valuing presents descriptive challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose fundamental terms for a schema describing individual values.
  • To outline the processes of valuing in individuals.
  • To identify and explore difficulties in achieving a satisfactory description of values.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis and theoretical framework development.
  • Exploration of philosophical and psychological literature on values.
  • Identification of obstacles to a comprehensive value description.

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Main Results:

  • A proposed schema for the description of values and valuing processes.
  • Identification of three primary difficulties hindering satisfactory value description.
  • Emphasis on the need for abstract formulas to guide empirical research.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed schema offers a foundational approach to understanding individual values.
  • Overcoming identified difficulties is essential for advancing the study of values.
  • Further development and empirical testing of the schema are warranted.