A Grammar of Human Values [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):530-530 (1962)
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On the basis of data gathered in a Mormon village and in a settlement of Texas homesteaders, the author sets up a schematism or "grammar" of values. The distinctions he draws between existential, normative, and idiosyncratic values seem arbitrary.--J. D. T., Jr.

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