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Comic Book Values
I don’t know if you feel the same about comic books like I do, but one thing is for sure, I have held on to my first ever comic book for a very long time and I believe now it will probably cost you quite a penny especially since it is mint condition and it is a first series. When shopping for a comic book it is good to learn all you can on that comic especially if it is the rare or hard to find kind.
Apart from superheroes I have always loved comics like Archie, Jughead and the rest of the gang. I was also a big fan Josie and the pussycats and off course the DC comic’s collection as well as Marvel comics. Many people do not know the value of their comic books and how much they can get for them if they have kept them in prime condition. In fact most time people just leave their comics lying around in their homes without ever thinking that if they needed another one and had kept the one they had in good condition they would be able to trade it in for another. This kind of trade is offered by several comic book stores.
The older your comic the more value it has and the more care you have to give it especially if it is a first edition or a very rare copy. Many a times you will find such comics in auctions or if you really want to luck out look for yard sales where people are moving out because you will find people are either selling their comic book collection at a very low price or giving them away for free. Always have them appraised.
About the Author
Peter Gitundu Researches And Reports On Coin Collecting. For more information on comic book values, Visit His Site At COMIC BOOK VALUES
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Value $221 This book presents classical philosophical sources on value as well as readings that show how this concept shapes central issues and domains of economics, culture and knowledge, thus shedding a light on a key concept of the globalized work. |
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The Little Book of Value Investing $19.95 There are many ways to make money in today’s market, but the one strategy that has truly proven itself over the years is value investing. Now, with The Little Book of Value Investing, Christopher Browne shows you how to use this wealth-building strategy to successfully buy bargain stocks around the world. |
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Angeles Value Line Book Display $89.95 The Ultimate in Value and Affordable Quality! |
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The Little Book of Value Investing (Unabridged) $13.09 The Little Book of Value Investing offers investors (professional and amateur alike) the necessary tools to follow a value-investment model that consistently beats the market.... |
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Managing for Value $25 About the Book: The concept of value is central to all management. It is applicable to all economic decision-making. A holistic view of the entire firm and the economic environs would reveal the vast expanse of unexplored facets, central to value. Among them, important are the internal value-adding continuum, external inter-related value chains, cost effectiveness, quality affordability, and stake holder value. These are some of the value-adding possibilities covered in this book. Contents: Managing for Value Lessons from the Best Value Reasons for Poor Value Create, Build and Add Value Implementing Value Management Points Worth Remembering Appendix Workshop Hand outs Project Work Book for Value Studies |
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Intrinsic Value $29 This book explores the justification of our beliefs about intrinsic value. |
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Angeles Value Line Big Book Easel $139.95 The Ultimate in Value and Affordable Quality! |
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Angeles Value Line Toddler Book Display $75.95 The Ultimate in Value and Affordable Quality! |
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Blackness and Value $33 The book traces several interrelations between value and race, and offers relevant and fresh readings of two novels by Ann Petry. |
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The Best Value Happiness Book Ever! $9.56 The Best Value Happiness Book Ever is the must-have guide to getting the life you want. From reducing stress to removing negative influences, and from changing perceptions to advice for becoming the person you want to be, this book has it all covered. |
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Value of Marx $44.95 This book constitutes an overview of recent developments in political economy in general, and Marxist value theory in particular. The implications of value theory for bank credit, inflation and deflation are fully explored. |
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The Best Value Parenting Book Ever! $9.56 The Best Value Parenting Book Ever is the must-have guide to giving your children the best possible start in life. By following the ideas, tips and techniques contained here, readers can tackle everything from the 'terrible twos' right through to truculent teens, so they can bring up confident, balanced and contented children. The practical ideas in "The Best Value Parenting Book Ever" are accessible, straightforward, and more often than not, fun. No waffle, no fill, just fantastic tips for raising happy and healthy children within a harmonious home. |
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The Book of Lies (Value Price) $5.99 In Chapter Four of the Bible, Cain kills Abel. It is the world's most famous murder. But the Bible is silent about one key detail: the weapon Cain used to kill his brother. That weapon is still lost to history. In 1932, Mitchell Siegel was killed by three gunshots to his chest. While mourning, his son dreamed of a bulletproof man and created the world's greatest hero: Superman. And like Cain's murder weapon, the gun used in this unsolved murder has never been found. Until now. Today in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Cal Harper comes face-to-face with his family's greatest secret: his long-lost father, who's been shot with a gun that traces back to Mitchell Siegel's 1932 murder. But before Cal can ask a single question, he and his father are attacked by a ruthless killer tattooed with the ancient markings of Cain. And so begins the chase for the world's first murder weapon.What does Cain, history's greatest villain, have to do with Superman, the world's greatest hero? And what do two murders, committed thousands of years apart, have in common? This is the mystery at the heart of Brad Meltzer's riveting and utterly intriguing new thriller. Abridged on 6 compact discs. Read by Scott Brick. |
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The Best Value Beauty Book Ever! $9.56 The ‘best value’ series cut a path through this jungle of self-congratulatory verbiage to get straight to some real-world ideas from people who've been there and done it - real people. These books are collections of the best advice from a range of specialist writers. And they come in an amazing package - 52 brilliant ideas in 256 pages of glorious colour. They are of unbeatable value! |
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The Best Value Careers Book Ever! $9.56 The ‘best value’ series cut a path through this jungle of self-congratulatory verbiage to get straight to some real-world ideas from people who've been there and done it - real people. These books are collections of the best advice from a range of specialist writers. And they come in an amazing package - 52 brilliant ideas in 256 pages of glorious colour. They are of unbeatable value! |
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The Best Value Health Book Ever! $9.56 The ‘best value’ series cut a path through this jungle of self-congratulatory verbiage to get straight to some real-world ideas from people who've been there and done it - real people. These books are collections of the best advice from a range of specialist writers. And they come in an amazing package - 52 brilliant ideas in 256 pages of glorious colour. They are of unbeatable value! |
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Value Averaging $19.95 Michael Edleson first introduced his concept of value averaging to the world in an article written in 1988. He then wrote a book entitled Value Averaging in 1993, which has been nearly impossible to find—until now. With the reintroduction of Value Averaging , you now have access to a strategy that can help you accumulate wealth, increase your investment returns, and achieve your financial goals. |
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Value (Hardcover) $42.04 Value is intended to give managers an accessible and short guide to first the foundations and then the applications of corporate foundations. Not bogged down in math equations or heavy analysis, the book is a much more qualitative approach to what the authors consider a lost art. The first section discusses the four foundational principles of corporate finance: 1. Value is driven by growth, ROIC, and the sustainability of these; 2. Share price is driven by expectations for future performance; 3. Price is driven by the value conceived by others; and 4. One must use the pizza principal to decide whether value has really been created. The pizza principal says you can get more pizza by either making the pie bigger or by taking a share of other pies. The second section applies the theory of value creation to our economy. The authors argue that real value creation comes from innovation and competitive advantage, which manifests into high returns on capital and growth. In the third section of the book, the authors discuss ways to maintain and grow value through mergers, acquisitions, and portfolio management. The final section addresses how to ensure that your company has the right governance, performance measurement, and internal discussions to encourage value-creating decisions. |
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Universal Value $101.96 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Something is of universal value if it has the same value or worth for all, or almost all, people. This claim could mean two importantly different things. First, it could be that something has a universal value when everybody finds it valuable. This was Isaiah Berlins understanding of the term. According to Berlin, .. .universal values....are values that a great many human beings in the vast majority of places and situations, at almost all times, do in fact hold in common, whether consciously and explicitly or as expressed in their behaviour... Second, something could have universal value when all people have reason to believe it has value. Amartya Sen interprets the term in this way, pointing out that when Mahatma Gandhi argued that nonviolence is a universal value, he was arguing that all people have reason to value nonviolence, not that all people currently value nonviolence. Many different things have been claimed to be of universal value, for example, fertility, pleasure, and democracy. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 94 Publication Date: 2011/03/19 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.23 inches |
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The Best Value Love Book Ever! $9.56 By following the ideas, tips and techniques contained here, readers can kick-start their love lives, revitalise jaded relationships, rekindle the fires of passion, and rediscover the happiness that comes with the first flush of love, whether they have been married for years or just need a relationship boost now that the 'honeymoon' period has passed. The practical ideas in "The Best Value Love Book Ever" are accessible, straightforward, and more often than not, fun. No waffle, no fill, just fantastic tips for creating and strengthening relationships so that love can blossom. |
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The IT Value Network $45 Learn to measure and manage the real value of IT investment and spending IT investments are becoming more than just business enablers or assets on the books; they provide capability that can drive the business. Thought leadership should migrate towards information investment, getting a bigger bang for the buck from the 'I' in IT and from the 'I' in CIO. The IT Value Network: From IT Investment to Stakeholder Economic Value incorporates new emerging decision support methods, such as real options, which are considered to complement traditional financial measures. Organizational and informational economic based techniques are also incorporated to manage and assess IT investments, including the balanced scorecard (BSC), and investment and portfolio management; in addition to coverage of IT key performance indicators and competitive benchmarking. Selected as a top 10 best IT-Business book for 2009 by CIO Insight  - Praises for The IT Value Network: From IT Investment to Stakeholder Value "This is probably the best 'up-to-date' executive information management resource since Strassmann's works of fifteen years ago. Tony Read provides a comprehensive and insightful assessment of the state of IT investment and the value of various technologies and information management in the modern enterprise. For corporate executives trying to navigate this rapidly changing landscape, this book is highly recommended." —Paul A. Brinkley, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (U.S.) for Business Transformation Agency "Managing technology investments with a value-based approach just works—it has provided significant stakeholder value at Indigo. This book is a must-read for both IT and business managers who want to improve the return on their IT investments." —Michael Serbinis, President, Shortcovers, CIO & EVP, Indigo Books & Music Inc. "Difficulty proving the business value of IT remains a key barrier to IT executives. IT Value Network provides a clear road map to chief information officers interested in moving beyond simply aligning business and technology strategies. It is a must-read for IT executives who wish to become true partners to the business." —Gary Beach, Publisher Emeritus, CIO magazine "This book is a complete study of how value is derived and measured from IT investments. All IT strategy professionals should read it and have access to it. I strongly recommend it." —Ali Hamza, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) "IT spending continues to climb, but IT value is invariably left on the table. Tony's new book will enlighten both the practitioner and academic to new approaches and techniques for capturing and realizing stakeholder economic value—with a great perspective to sustaining competitive advantage or as the book promotes network advantage, across the firm's value system." —Edward Lieblein, PhD, Dean and Professor, Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences, Nova Southeast |
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The Challenge of Value $34.72 Far too little work has been done around the question of value, this is a notable contribution to the field. .....This book will give you a head start in communicating the value inherent in your goods and services to the stakeholders who matter most to your business...your customers. David Thorp, Director of Research and Professional Development, The Chartered Institute of Marketing The contents of this book are at the very heart of understanding value. As a result, I think it would be extremely helpful for readers wishing to understand and implement value in their own organisations. Helmut Stiegler, Manager Sales MarketingSales Excellence, Siemens Industry Automation Division The Challenge of Value: First you must understand your customer and what is important (valuable) to him personally and to his business in terms of the three elements of the Value Triad. Second you must understand your competition and how you are different from them on those issues that are important to the customer. Third you have to quantify the monetary and emotional value (both positive and negative) of these differentiators. Finally you have to construct a Value Proposition that clearly explains the differentiated value that your product or service brings to the customer. At the end of the day, customers will only buy your product or service if they understand the value that you offer and they feel they have a reasonable chance of receiving that value if they purchase. Thats the challenge. This book will help you meet it. Author: Macdivitt, Harry/ Wilkinson, Mike Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 74 Publication Date: 2010/08/23 Language: English Dimensions: 5.50 x 8.50 x 0.15 inches |
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Schlock Value $11.95 Book description to come. |
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The Value Motive $55 Our market system has evolved in line with capitalist philosophy, and at its heart is profit. But while profit can be a powerful motive, it is not always used responsibly and, in the worst cases, this can have damaging effects at a wider level. The calls for a corporate conscience grow louder, but no one has yet suggested an alternative to profit that people find as compelling. Profit is here and now. In this climate, the solution is to refine the profit motive, not replace it. We all value things, and we’re all motivated by what we value. If value could replace the profit motive, it would reconcile the interests of CEOs, shareholders, citizens and government. Profits would still rise but at the same time society would gain value. This book is a call to manage for maximum value – to follow The Value Motive . Kearns Endorsements "In 'The Value Motive,' Paul Kearns clarifies the confusing concept of 'value' and shows how it can be used to transform thinking and action in organizations.  Paul's books are always stimulating and controversial, and this one is no exception. If you are interested in creating more value in your organization and willing to have your existing mental models challenged, then you should read this book!" —Dean Spitzer, Performance Measurement Thought Leader, IBM Research, and author of "Transforming Performance Measurement" USA "I have worked with a host of HR professional over the years. To date I know of noone that compares to Paul when it comes to presenting the issues and challenges of managing human capital and providing practical approaches for doing so. Like his past books, The Value Motive, brings clarity to a world of HR, which often is filled with disarray and recommendations that tend to be driven by political correctness rather than by the intent to produce value. Paul's discussion of value as a driving force in organizations (in addition to profit) brings together the worlds of for and not for profit organizations. It also provides an overarching theme that includes the best interest of all stakeholders, customers, community and shareholders alike. This certainly represents a very much needed approach." —Finnur Oddsson, Ph.D., Director of MBA Programs & Executive Education, Reykjavík University, Iceland "This is a timely, forward-looking, and convincing exposition delving into why value is a better determination of sustained ROI than profit. Paul provides simple, yet valid methodology regarding how much value is added by any organizational activity. His writings are a must for anyone measuring the true effectiveness of people development, an organization’s primary value-added activity." —Tery Tennant, Attainment, Inc, USA |
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The Value Mindset $39.95 A groundbreaking book on building long-term wealth for stakeholders As creator of the Wealth Added Index (WAI), Stern Stewart's Erik Stern has become a beacon for creating shareholder value within the current storm of corporate malfeasance and poor performance. The Value Mindset shows readers how to develop this way of thinking by blending individual manager incentives with the proper corporate structure and the willingness to pursue value discipline over the long term. Filled with practical concepts that have proved themselves in the real world, this book shows readers how they can transform a company into an organization that can deliver value and returns to its shareholders. The Value Mindset helps readers develop this mindset-as well as implement it-by detailing the metrics that are necessary for any manager to measure and monitor value creation within the firm. Erik Stern (London, UK) is a Senior Vice President at Stern Stewart & Co., based in London. He has designed and implemented programs for companies in several industries in the United States and Europe. Mike Hutchinson (London, UK) is a Vice President at Stern Stewart & Co., based in London. He worked previously for the BBC and the Consumers' Association. |
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Value Investing $68 From the "guru to Wall Streets gurus" comes the fundamental techniques of value investing and their applications Bruce Greenwald is one of the leading authorities on value investing. Some of the savviest people on Wall Street have taken his Columbia Business School executive education course on the subject. Now this dynamic and popular teacher, with some colleagues, reveals the fundamental principles of value investing, the one investment technique that has proven itself consistently over time. After covering general techniques of value investing, the book proceeds to illustrate their applications through profiles of Warren Buffett, Michael Price, Mario Gabellio, and other successful value investors. A number of case studies highlight the techniques in practice.Bruce C. N. Greenwald (New York, NY) is the Robert Heilbrunn Professor of Finance and Asset Management at Columbia University. Judd Kahn, PhD (New York, NY), is a member of Morningside Value Investors. Paul D. Sonkin (New York, NY) is the investment manager of the Hummingbird Value Fund. Michael van Biema (New York, NY) is an Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University. |
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The Value Giver $15 "We live in a depreciating world. Life experiences of abuse, injustice, tragedy and poor choices, lead us to devalue ourselves and others. Buried under inadequacy, inferiority and despair, we struggle to find significance. But, Jesus is The ValueGiver. This book examines God's healing grace applications toward our hurtful life experiences and His power to redeem our value and purpose. This book: Identifies how we allow life experiences to rob us of self-worth. Speaks to the quest of the soul to find true worth, which is hardwired to the fulfillment of our life purpose and destiny. Offers a pathway of healing from disabling life wounds, negative mindsets and false self-perceptions. Reveals the power of assigning value to redeem lives and empower destinies. Provides practical ways to become a value-giving influence to others. Teaches ministries how to posture themselves as redeeming communities.Life Equation: Worth = Significance = Purpose = Destiny" |
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The Value Connection $59.95 A market beating method for finding success in trading stocks Value is a concept that frequently eludes investors -- especially when it comes to stocks. In many cases, successfully identifying value can make the difference between picking a winner and getting burned. The Value Connection offers a systematic and doable method investors can use to take advantage of value in the stock market. Based on author Marc Gerstein's "Value Connection" method, this book will show investors how to find potentially attractive value connections, analyze specific situations to see if the value connection is sound, buy the best value connected opportunities, and sell stocks for which the value connection has weakened. The proven four-step method outlined -- which allows investors to understand the relationship between a company and its stock -- will help any investor screen the stock market for the best values out there. Real world examples make understanding this revolutionary investing method easy. Marc H. Gerstein (New York, NY) is the Director of Investment Research at Multex. Prior to that, he was in the research and editorial department at Value Line. Over the course of two decades he analyzed stocks across a wide variety of industries and sectors, including household products, specialty retail, restaurants, mining, energy, hotel/gaming, homebuilding, airlines, railroads, and media. Gerstein appears periodically on CNNfn, Bloomberg TV, and is often quoted in USA Today, CBS MarketWatch, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Daily News, and Money Online. He is also the author of Screening the Market (0-471-21559-7). |
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Shareholder Value $126 'Shareholder Value' presents a powerful and useful toolkit of market-based perspectives, analytic approaches, valuation techniques, and specific financial metrics for use in everyday business life. The author helps a broad spectrum of professionals understand the salient points and real world implications of a 'value management' movement which has taken hold in many corporations in the United States and around the world. This movement is being supported by some of the major institutional investors who influence financial markets. The main goal of 'Shareholder Value' is to help working professionals grasp the concept of value 'creators' and 'destroyers', along with the implications. He also provides tools to measure the success (or failure) of major strategic and operational initiatives and enables corporate managers to understand how shareholder value is created, and then directs behaviour toward 'value-based' planning and action. Although mainly aimed at the professional market, 'Shareholder Value' will also be of use to students of business and finance as it is intended to provide a comprehensive foundation for important elements of business strategy and acquisition valuation, corporate financial analysis, capital investments, corporate financing and economic value based metrics. AUTHOR'S REVIEW: When developing this book, I strived to achieve the following: * Provide the finance professional and student of finance with a comprehensive template of shareholder value concepts and techniques - geared toward use in a corporate setting. * Give the non-financial professional an understanding of the underpinnings and behavioural aspects of economic value management. * Outline and provide details of an effective process for implementing a value-based financial performance system within a corporation. * ...And, combine learning with enjoyable reading by presenting technical material through a story. The "story" and "characters" are unique features of Shareholder Value - A Business Experience. The reader can get an appreciation of the environment surrounding value-based management, along with challenges that arise when transitioning from traditional "accounting" performance (where earnings and earnings per share reign supreme) to "economic" performance (where cash flow and return on investment are emphasized). Characters occupying operating and staff roles have been created to represent people that those working inside companies (large, medium and small) may encounter and, also, to invoke some humour. Insights into how to function in different corporate roles can be gained by following the characters through the story. Presents a combination of analysis and case study in which a strong technical treatment is blended with a fictional case study to offer clarity and explanation A practical and effective implementation process for a comprehensive financial performance system Offers a perspect |
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Franchise Value $79.95 A modern approach to equity valuation Understanding the key ingredients that combine to affect price/earnings (P/Es) is of crucial importance to the investment process. In Franchise Value, Martin Leibowitz tackles the imposing task of determining what really has an impact on P/Es. The author shows why he subscribes to the conventional logic that the P/E gauges the market's assessment of the firm's future. He then introduce readers to the franchise-value approach to analyzing the prospective cash flows that determine a company's P/E. The franchise-value approach to valuation enables the analyst or investor to break the firm into two key component parts and to value those components. The franchise value approach is original and insightful, and with this book, readers can begin to implement this approach to perform better equity valuations. Martin L. Leibowitz , PhD (Stamford, CT), is Vice Chair and Chief Investment Officer at TIAA-CREF, where he is responsible for the overall management of all TIAA-CREF investments. He has authored several books and more than 130 articles, nine of which have received a Financial Analysts Journal Graham and Dodd Award of Excellence. |
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The value of intangibles $199 This e-book represents some of the main current research activities in intellectual capital (IC) in Europe and Australasia; which were all presented at the conference, ''The transparent enterprise. The value of intangibles'' held in Madrid in November 2002. These contribute a fourth dimension to the current research interests of accounting, management control and management and that is where the subject should be going in the future - its current shortcomings, IC's potential for policy making and the need for some basic research. This e-book takes stock of the subject and its development and therefore is a ''must read'' for those in the field. |
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Standards of Value $131.5 A must-read for appraisers, accountants, judges, attorneys, and appraisal users, this insightful book addresses standards of value as applied in four distinct contexts: estate and gift taxation; shareholder dissent and oppression; divorce; and financial reporting. Here, practitioners will discover some of the intricacies of performing services in these venues, and appraisers will find this book helpful in understanding why the practitioners are asking such questions. |
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Wittgenstein and Value $130 Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) was one of the most important and influential thinkers of the 20 th century. In Wittgenstein and Value , Eric B. Litwack attempts to clarify his many challenging ideas and arguments related to the notion of value and the implications of his work for debates in contemporary ethics, aesthetics and religious studies. Litwack shows that Wittgenstein was engaged in a project of philosophical anthropology, which set him against some of the main currents of 20 th century intellectual life. The book explores the key notions in Wittgenstein’s philosophy of mind and language and reveals how he developed a consistently expressionistic conception of value, in its many manifestations. Litwack also examines some of the key arguments of post-Wittgensteinian philosophers in the analytic Anglo-American tradition and explores the ways in which they have used Wittgenstein’s arguments in addressing contemporary philosophical problems. |
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The Practice of Value $25 The Practice of Value is an exploration of a pervasive but puzzling aspect of our world: value. The starting-point is the Berkeley Tanner Lectures delivered in 2001 by the leading moral theorist Joseph Raz. His aim is to make sense of the dependence of value on social practice, without falling back on cultural relativism. The lectures are followed by discussions from three eminent philosophers, Christine Korsgaard, Robert Pippin, and Bernard Williams, and a response from. Raz. The result is a fascinating debate, accessible to readers throughout and beyond philosophy, about the relations between human values and human life. - ;The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, which honor the American scholar, industrialist, and philanthropist Obert Clark Tanner, are presented annually at each of nine universities in the United States and Great Britain. They were established at the University of California, Berkeley, beginning in the 2000/1 academic year. The Berkeley Tanner Lectures Series has been established in the belief that these distinguished lectures, together with the lively debates stimulated by their. presentation in Berkeley, deserve to be made available to a wider audience. The Practice of Value is an exploration of a pervasive but puzzling aspect of our world: value. At the core of the book are the Tanner Lectures delivered at Berkeley in 2001 by Joseph Raz, who has been one of the leading figures in moral and legal philosophy since the 1970s. His aim is to make sense of the dependence of value on social practice, without falling back on cultural relativism. In response, three eminent philosophers, Christine Korsgaard, Robert Pippin, and Bernard. Williams, offer interestingly different approaches to the subject. The book begins with an introduction by Jay Wallace, setting the scene for what follows, and ends with a response from Raz to his commentators. The result is a fascinating debate, accessible to readers throughout and beyond philosophy, about the. relations between human values and human life. - |


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