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definition of axiological

The values they are certainly an important issue in people's lives and in the smooth functioning of a society as well. What is good or what is considered bad or harmful are questions that people must know in order to know how to behave and thus avoid behaviors that are punished in some way by the community in which we live.

Meanwhile, the concept that concerns us now, axiological, is closely associated with the concept of value and we apply it in our language to everything that is proper or related to axiology.

Axiology is a detachment from philosophy, a branch of it, which deals with reflecting, studying the nature of values, especially moral values ​​and the value judgments that are generated in an individual regarding them.

Moral values ​​have a hierarchical classification that implies that there are values ​​considered positive or good, such is the case of what is good, while below that level, in a lower step, negative values ​​will be located, those that are it is preferable to discard because it is assumed that they will not lead to a state of harmony and happiness.

It should be noted that axiology must address both positive and negative values ​​in the same way because precisely from that analysis as it can determine the worth or not of something and it can be considered an ideal reality compared to another that proposes the opposite, such is the case of love versus hatred, justice, versus injustice, peace versus war, among others.

The structuring of values ​​that a person has is what ultimately delineates his personality, his decisions and the way in which he appreciates life.

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