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 Value Monism - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Value monism: Value monism is the philosophical stance asserting that there's a singular fundamental value or principle that's ultimate or supreme, guiding all other values. It posits the existence of one primary intrinsic good or ethical principle, rejecting the notion of multiple equally fundamental values. See also Values, Ethics, Intrinsicness, The Good.
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D’Agostino, Fred Value Monism   D’Agostino, Fred

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