Socio-economic development and its axiological aspects

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The article presents notions and issues concerning socio-economic development in an axiological perspective. Their presentation is limited to those the present author considers valid, and ignores their wider context as expounded in the various theories of socio-economic development. Underlying the axiological approach to socio-economic development is the opinion that the character of and research on socio-economic development are not neutral axiologically because values are an inherent component of human activity; they stimulate it and give it a direction. The knowledge concerning human activity makes use of evaluative concepts and judgements. The article discusses: (1) the concept of socio-economic development, (2) basic axiological notions, and (3) axiological problems of socio-economic development.

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Chojnicki, Z. (2010). Socio-economic development and its axiological aspects. Quaestiones Geographicae, 29(2), 7–17. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10117-010-0010-9

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