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    On the disclosure of moral values in the arts: a value-realist account
    Continental Philosophy Review 59 (Mar). 2026.
    Influenced by Max Scheler, Nicolai Hartmann’s 1926 Ethics theorizes an “axiological” dimension of Being populated by ideal objects he calls “values.” Like mathematical objects, they are essentially atemporal and immaterial, but they can be “actualized” in the spatio-temporal world. Truths about them and their hierarchical order are objective, and we can have a priori knowledge of them. In sensing values, we apprehend their “Ought-to-be,” a metaphysical tension which constitutes their “axiologica…Read more