The preceding explications of the characteristic and significant content of value concepts and of impersonal value judgements and their validity have put us in a position to recognize what tasks a scientific analysis of value is capable of achieving. They make clear what a science of values can be and what it cannot be.
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Kraft, V. (1981). The Science of Value. In Foundations for a Scientific Analysis of Value (pp. 182–187). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8397-7_5
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