论证(复杂分析)
完美
价值(数学)
认识论
实现(概率)
社会学
新几内亚
钥匙(锁)
哲学
数学
计算机科学
民族学
计算机安全
生物化学
统计
化学
标识
DOI:10.1111/1467-9655.12163
摘要
For modes of thinking influenced by the fact/value distinction, values are often defined as in some sense unreal. Against this view, I argue that values exist in the form of socially concrete, enacted examples. In making this argument, I define examples as representations that model the realization of single values in full form – forms that are not common in daily life because most actions are driven by a mix of diverse value considerations. I further suggest that rituals are a key social form in which exemplary representations of values are made socially available. I illustrate this argument by analysing two important rituals among the Urapmin of Papua New Guinea, and by exploring several innovative Urapmin rituals that have failed to become established because, I suggest, they do not provide examples of fully realized values.
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