Multiple Choice
Our general understanding of value is that it is a mode of thought that can influence the way we think about things and about the behaviors in which we engage. What do we do in this "value-thinking mode"?
A) We isolate a particular value that seems to apply to the "something" that is the value object of a proposition.
B) We make subjective, judgmental statements about people, places, ideas, and artifacts.
C) We describe the nature and extensiveness of a disparity.
D) We test a hypothesis that derives from a moral or ethical position.
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