🔑 Subjetivismo axiológico is the belief that the subject gives value to things, rather than things having inherent value.
💡 Values are subjective and depend on the individual, as well as collective reactions.
🧠 The value of things is a result of human perception and evaluation.
💡 Subjective axiology is based on a psychological interpretation that considers the psychological state and experience of the subject.
🔍 There are three factors that influence subjective axiology: personal experience, opinions (personal, collective, or ideological), and psychological and emotional states.
📚 Two schools of thought studied how to define subjective axiology in depth.
📚 The Austrian and Neo-Kantian schools have different views on the concept of value.
🧪 In the first subjetivismo, value is based on pleasure, while in the second subjetivismo, it is determined by human interest.
🌍 Friedrich Nietzsche believes that value is based on subjective experience and is always subjective to the individual.
📚 Subjectivism in axiology is the belief that values are based on personal preferences and positivity.
🌍 Different philosophers have different theories on the foundation of values, ranging from animosity to desire.
👥 Subjectivity plays a role in determining what is considered good or bad based on individual desires.