In the diverse but related essays collected in Values and Evaluations, Julius Kovesi's central concerns are the nature of ideological thinking and the rational core of morality. "It is characteristic of ideological beliefs that their truth is upheld independent of the arguments for them," he contends. He examines ideological tendencies in the Marxist tradition, in attempts to demythologize Christianity, and in modern British ethical theory. In ethics, he continues the attack on the fact/value dichotomy he began in Moral Notions, a dichotomy he thinks has ideological sources. In theology, he argues that demythologizing is really a form of "remythologizing." A long study of Moses Hess's essay On the Essence of Money is used to illuminate the early thought of Marx.
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Julius Kovesi was a philosopher of Hungarian origin who settled in Australia. His work focuses on ethics and moral philosophy. He examines the foundations of our moral notions and their structure. His best-known work analyzes how we perceive and understand moral concepts.

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