The value of man in the Hartman value system

Journal of Value Inquiry 7 (2):141-147 (1973)
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Abstract

This article summarizes and critique’s Robert S. Hartman’s four alleged “proofs for the infinite value of man.” Each “proof” assumes that all individual human beings actually contain within themselves an infinite number of good-making properties, and that this accounts for the literal infinite worth of each. Hartman developed four variations on this central theme. This critique shows that none of his arguments are plausible and none succeed in “proving” their conclusion.

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Rem B. Edwards
University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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