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Kuile, B. H. ter. Hoe helder moet zonneklaar zijn?: Over het onduidelijke beleid van de Hoge Raad rond prejudiciële verwijzingen ex art. 177 EG bij de omzet-belasting. Sanders Instituut, 1995.

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Marboe, Irmgard. Die Berechnung von Entschädigung und Schadenersatz in der internationalen Rechtsprechung. P. Lang, 2006.

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(India), Punjab. Comprehensive Punjab VAT laws 2005: Containing ready reckoner, rules, forms, saved D & E rules & other relevant materials, 200 land mark judgments, digest of judgments, CST Act, rules & state rules with forms, concessional CST rates, with Chandigarh VAT law & rates. Virmani Publications, 2006.

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Österman, Bernt. Value and requirements: An enquiry concerning the origin of value. Avebury, 1995.

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Bebchuk, Lucian A. Negative expected value suits. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.

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Husserl, Edmund. Untersuchungen zur Urteilstheorie: Texte aus dem Nachlass (1893-1918). Springer, 2009.

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Jan, Gwyer, ed. Evidence into practice: Integrating judgment, values, and research. F.A. Davis Co., 2013.

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Michael, Strauss. Retsiyah, regesh ṿe-shipuṭ ʻerki. Hotsaʼat ha-sefarim shel Universiṭat Ḥefah, 1998.

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Michael, Strauss. Volition and valuation: A phenomenology of sensational, emotional, and conceptual values. University Press of America, 1999.

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E, Tenbrunsel Ann, and Bazerman Max H, eds. Social decision making: Social dilemmas, social values, and ethical judgments. Routledge, 2009.

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McGann, Jerome J. Social values and poetic acts: The historical judgment of literary work. Harvard University Press, 1988.

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Karácsony, Sándor. A magyarok kincse. 2nd ed. Széphalom Könyvműhely, 2008.

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Karácsony, Sándor. A magyarok kincse. 2nd ed. Széphalom Könyvműhely, 2008.

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Value judgments. Farrar Straus Giroux, 1993.

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Value judgments. HarperPerennial, 1995.

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God and Value Judgments. Cambridge University Press, 2023.

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God and Value Judgments. Cambridge University Press, 2024.

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Wagstaff, Adam. Value Judgments in Health Inequality Measurement. Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2015. https://doi.org/10.1596/23551.

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Basu, Sanjay. Value. Edited by Sanjay Basu. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190667924.003.0002.

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This chapter seeks to answer the question: how much should we pay for a public health program? We often have to decide how to allocate funds to different public health programs or decide whether a new medical test or treatment is worth the cost. How can we make such decisions fairly? The author first works through some examples of commonly used decision trees to make these judgments in a rigorous and fair way. Some decision trees are used to solve value of information problems, which are used to perform cost-benefit analysis to determine whether we want to pay for a new service, test, or treat
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Oddie, Graham. Value Perception, Properties, and the Primary Bearers of Value. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786054.003.0013.

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This chapter argues for a value appearance thesis: that there are value appearances, that these serve as evidence for evaluative beliefs and judgments, and that felt desires and preferences are just such appearances of value. It is often assumed that states of affairs are both the objects of desire and the bearers of value but this assumption, combined with the value appearance thesis, gives rise to the familiar problem of the legitimacy of agent-relative preferences. However, if both value bearers and the objects of desire are states of being—or properties—then the problem of agent-relativity
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Tiberius, Valerie. The Value Fulfillment Theory of Well-Being. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809494.003.0002.

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According to the value fulfillment theory, our lives go well to the extent that we pursue, and fulfill or realize, our appropriate values. This chapter focuses on what values are, how they can be improved, and why we should consider them over time. To value something in the fullest sense is to have a relatively stable pattern of emotions and desires with respect to it and to take these attitudes to give you reasons for action and (for the most important values) standards for evaluating how your life is going. Appropriate values, then, are the objects of relatively sustainable and integrated em
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Veatch, Robert M., Amy Haddad, and E. J. Last. Values in Health and Illness. Edited by Robert M. Veatch, Amy Haddad, and E. J. Last. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190277000.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 is devoted to identifying value judgments in pharmacy and separating ethical from other evaluations. It first focuses on separating questions of fact from value judgments, focusing on a pair of cases. One involves a woman contemplating use of over-the-counter diet pills, which the pharmacist recognized as containing herbs that might lead to weight loss but could also present significant side effects. Among the claims, the pharmacist discovers a number of value judgments—that the drug should be used on a short-term basis, that certain effects are “bad,” and that it is bad to weigh mor
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Ladkin, Sam, Robert McKay, and Emile Bojesen, eds. Against Value in the Arts and Education. Rowman & Littlefield International, 2016. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881809706.

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Against Value in the Arts and Education proposes that it is often the staunchest defenders of art who do it the most harm, by suppressing or mollifying its dissenting voice, by neutralizing its painful truths, and by instrumentalizing its ambivalence. The result is that rather than expanding the autonomy of thought and feeling of the artist and the audience, art’s defenders make art self-satisfied, or otherwise an echo-chamber for the limited and limiting self-description of people’s lives lived in an “audit culture”, a culture pervaded by the direct and indirect excrescence of practices of ac
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Taxmann's Cenvat case book, 1986-2006: Covering digests of over 3000 judgments/orders of Supreme Court/high courts/CEGAT/CESTAT on law relating to Cenvat. Taxmann Allied Services, 2006.

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Lundahl, Mats. Dynamics of Poverty: Circular, Cumulative Causation, Value Judgments, Institutions and Social Engineering in the World of Gunnar Myrdal. Springer International Publishing AG, 2022.

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Tripkovic, Bosko. Values and Normative Judgment. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808084.003.0005.

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The chapter develops an account of value and normative judgment by exploring the tension between the theoretical and practical perspective. The theoretical perspective explains moral values as contingent upon our evaluative attitudes, and the practical perspective presents values as independent from these attitudes. To overcome this tension, the chapter develops the notions of confidence and reflection. It describes how confidence in our practical perspective emerges through reflection: this process involves seeking greater coherence, introspection, and imagination to discover more authentic a
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Die Berechnung von Entschädigung und Schadenersatz in der internationalen Rechtsprechung. P. Lang, 2006.

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Rüffer, Christina. Merit Goods Determined by Society Value Judgments - Political Implications for Public Participation: Support from an Empirical Analysis Concerning Environmental Goods. Ibidem Verlag, 2007.

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Einaudi, Luigi, and Paolo Silvestri. On Abstract and Historical Hypotheses and on Value Judgments in Economic Sciences: Critical Edition, with an Introduction and Afterword by Paolo Silvestri. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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On Abstract and Historical Hypotheses and on Value Judgments in Economic Sciences: Critical Edition, with an Introduction and Afterword by Paolo Silvestri. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Einaudi, Luigi, and Paolo Silvestri. On Abstract and Historical Hypotheses and on Value Judgments in Economic Sciences: Critical Edition, with an Introduction and Afterword by Paolo Silvestri. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Einaudi, Luigi, and Paolo Silvestri. On Abstract and Historical Hypotheses and on Value Judgments in Economic Sciences: Critical Edition, with an Introduction and Afterword by Paolo Silvestri. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Einaudi, Luigi, and Paolo Silvestri. On Abstract and Historical Hypotheses and on Value Judgments in Economic Sciences: Critical Edition, with an Introduction and Afterword by Paolo Silvestri. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Winner, Ellen. Is It Good? Or Just Familiar? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190863357.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the philosophical question of whether aesthetic judgments have truth value or are simply subjective matters of opinion. Whether or not such judgments do have any objective basis, lay people believe that such judgments have no objective basis, classifying them as mere matters of opinion. What then determine our aesthetic preferences? Psychologist James Cutting aims to show that the answer is familiarity: the more familiar we become with a work, the more we value it, and the more we value it, the more we look at it, deepening our familiarity. An alternative interpretation o
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Marar, Ziyad. Judged: The Value of Being Misunderstood. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2019.

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Marar, Ziyad. Judged: The Value of Being Misunderstood. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018.

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Merrills, John G. Introductory Note. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190923846.003.0014.

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In 2016 the ICJ gave five judgments and made two significant orders. All five judgments concerned various issues of jurisdiction, while the orders concerned respectively the appointment of experts and provisional measures of protection. Three new cases were begun in 2016. These related to the status and use of a river, the alleged immunity of a minister and the legal status of an embassy building, and the alleged violation of a treaty between Iran and the United States. The Court was also able to hold public hearings on the preliminary objections in one case with a view to giving judgment in 2
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Marar, Ziyad. Judged: The Value of Being Misunderstood. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018.

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Oddie, Graham. Desire and the Good. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199370962.003.0002.

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This essay argues for an evaluative theory of desire—specifically, that to desire something is for it to appear, in some way or other, good. If a desire is a non-doxastic appearance of value then it is no mystery how it can rationalize as well as cause action. The theory is metaphysically neutral—it is compatible with value idealism (that value reduces to desire), with value realism (that it is not so reducible), and with value nihilism (all appearances of value are illusory). Despite this metaphysical neutrality the thesis opens up an epistemological gold mine. Non-doxastic value appearances
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Adshead, Gwen. Ethical Issues Common to All Therapies. Edited by John Z. Sadler, K. W. M. Fulford, and Werdie (C W. ). van Staden. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198732372.013.32.

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In this chapter, I review the ethical issues that are common to all therapies. I suggest that ethical reasoning is an intrinsic part of all the psychological therapies; specifically, reasoning that involves consideration of values and changes in value perspectives. I discuss traditional ethical concerns in psychological therapy, and go on to explore more contemporary concerns, including the construction of autonomy, privacy, and change as a political stance. I conclude that all the psychological therapies seek to help people “change their minds” to some degree and thereby to change their evalu
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Frank, David M. Making Uncertainties Explicit. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190467715.003.0005.

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According to Richard Jeffrey’s value-free ideal, scientists should avoid making value judgments about inductive risks by offering explicit representations of scientific uncertainty to decision-makers, who can use these to make decisions according to their own values. Some philosophers have responded by arguing that higher-order inductive risks arise in the process of producing representations of uncertainty. This chapter explores this line of argument and its limits, arguing that the Jeffreyan value-free ideal is achievable in contexts where methodological decisions introduce minimal higher-or
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Tripkovic, Bosko. Constitutional Identity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808084.003.0002.

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The chapter examines the metaethical foundations of the argument from constitutional identity. This argument locates the source of value in a set of deep and self-identifying evaluative commitments that develop in a society in virtue of the fact that it has a constitution. Drawing on comparative constitutional practice, the chapter argues that constitutional identity has two dimensions: general constitutional identity relies on the notion that constitutions entail common evaluative commitments that are applicable in any constitutional system of government, and particular constitutional identit
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Atkins, Jed W. The Christian Origins of Tolerance. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780198909590.001.0001.

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Abstract A quintessential liberal value, tolerance, according to a common liberal narrative, addresses the problem of monotheistic religious violence by protecting the individual freedoms of religion and conscience through the separation of church and state and side-lining judgments about the common good. Setting aside this liberal narrative, my book recovers tolerance’s origins in a North African Christian tradition that derives accounts of political judgment and patience within pluralistic communities from theological reflection on God’s roles as a patient father and just judge. By recoverin
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Shaw, James R., Bradley Armour-Garb, and Bradley Armour-Garb. Semantics for Semantics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199896042.003.0009.

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This chapter argues that certain important lessons about truth can only be appreciated by approaching semantic circularity from the perspective of a compositional semanticist. It explains our need for a compositional semantics for semantic vocabulary like ‘true’. These reflections stress the need to explain, consistently with linguistic productivity facts, truth-value judgments concerning two classes of semantic circularities. The first involves claims like ‘Everything I say today will be true’, made when all other utterances by the speaker that day are true. The second involves claims about b
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Cook, Julia, and Anita Dufalla. Judgmental Flower. Boys Town Press, 2016.

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Matwijkiw, Anja, and Anna Oriolo, eds. Law, Cultural Studies and the 'Burqa Ban' Trend. Intersentia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781839701702.

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This book offers an in-depth account of the 'burqa ban' trend, bringing together law and cultural studies. With a focus on Europe and America, leading academics and professionals provide insights to value and identity politics, diversity, discrimination, human rights and the discussions surrounding the national and international courts' contradictory judgments.
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Jia zhi jue ding jia ge: Value judgment. Beijing gong ye da xue chu ban she, 2004.

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Becker, Lawrence C. On Justifying Moral Judgements (Routledge Revivals). Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Becker, Lawrence C. On Justifying Moral Judgements (Routledge Revivals). Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Becker, Lawrence C. On Justifying Moral Judgements (Routledge Revivals). Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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