The values from the main axiological theories: a priori and independent qualities of things and human actions
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Keywords

Axiomatic theories
a priori qualities
subjective perspective
independent qualities.

How to Cite

Seijo-Suarez , C. (2009). The values from the main axiological theories: a priori and independent qualities of things and human actions. Clío América, 3(6), 152–164. https://doi.org/10.21676/23897848.388

Abstract

Abstract In the context of current concerns about the reform and administrative modernization, the values from the main axiological theories: a priori and independent qualities of things and human actions, is a subjective perspective, in which part of the idea that is the person who gives value to things. In this sense, it can not be oblivious to the reviews and its existence is only possible in the various reactions that occur in the subject. Things are not so valuable in themselves, is the man who creates value with their assessment, there arises the motivation to conduct this investigation. The rationale is based on the contents of Munoz (1998), Frondizi (2001), Marin (1976), Gervilla (2003), among others, held under a symbolic interpretive approach, through a qualitative methodology, descriptive and non-experimental design, through documentary analysis. In the postmodern Management raises the need to integrate the values of democratic coexistence with institutional values. Thus, in the context of a postmodern ethics of administration, democratic values form the axis of the latter and become a guiding proposal for achieving the common good.  
https://doi.org/10.21676/23897848.388
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