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The nature and meaning of the study of values can be assessed at two different levels: scientific discipline and specific theory.
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The fact that in the ancient Chinese philosophy categories, epistemological concepts related to “truth” is rare and are of insignificant theoretical importance can proof this point. See Zhang Dainian “On the Conceptual System of Ancient Chinese Philosophy”. Social Sciences in China, 1985, No. 2.
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Li, D. (2014). Introduction: The Issue of Value and Philosophy. In: Value Theory. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25617-2_1
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