Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Objectivist theory of value: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
Line 18:
:::It should be titled as it currently is; it isn't a concept unique to Objectivism, but an Objectivist theory of the concept analagous to other theories (see [[Subjective theory of value]], [[Intrinsic theory of value]], etc). [[User:Bastin8/Signature|Bastin]] 10:23, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
::::No, I'm not seeing that as quite analogous as in each of those cases, the primary word itself isn't to whatever group is expressing it, but rather that the theory of value is being expressed as subjective or intrinsic. (And note, [[Objective theory of value]] redirects to intrinsic already. Now your sources may indicate that there is indeed a theory of value in Rand's philosophy, so there may be something worked out there. A few other sources may help though. [[User:Mister.Manticore|Mister.Manticore]] 13:08, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
:::::Nor does what was said here mesh with the new note just placed on the article: "This is not to be confused with theories of economic value, which seek to explain why things have different market prices". Is this an ethical theory, an economic theory, a part of Rand's ruminations, or an invention of the editor? [[User:Banno|Banno]] 13:22, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
*'''Delete''' or merge. This term is not used much at all, which is why i prodded it, it was disputed and banno posted it to afd. it is very clearly not notable and suspiciously like original research or a synthesis thereof.--[[User:Buridan|Buridan]] 11:56, 25 August 2007 (UTC)